Milan tram drivers ‘used WhatsApp for sexist chat about female passengers’
Milan prosecutors are investigating a group of tram drivers from the city's public transport firm, ATM, who are accused of using a WhatsApp group to share and comment on sexist and vulgar content. The drivers allegedly accessed and hacked into the tram's CCTV system to obtain images of female passengers, focusing on specific body parts.

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AI-generatedMilan prosecutors are investigating a group of tram drivers from the city's public transport firm, ATM, who are accused of using a WhatsApp group to share and comment on sexist and vulgar content. The drivers allegedly accessed and hacked into the tram's CCTV system to obtain images of female passengers, focusing on specific body parts. The investigation began after a passenger noticed an off-duty driver viewing such images and comments on his phone and reported it. At least one employee is under investigation for unauthorized IT system access and hacking. Searches and device confiscations have been ordered for other employees. ATM is conducting its own internal inquiry.
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5 extractedCodacons filed a formal complaint, stating the incident requires clarity and could lead to criminal and civil claims if confirmed.
Allegations emerged after a passenger noticed an off-duty driver viewing a WhatsApp chat with sexist comments and images of women's bodies.
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