15 Weirdest Things That People Have Left Behind In An Uber

A bulletproof vest?!?
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Uber riders can be a forgetful bunch, and sometimes they leave behind some truly bizarre items.

The ride-hailing company has revealed details of the weirdest things its customers have misplaced in its drivers’ vehicles — from violins and capes to lasers, lottery tickets and bulletproof vests.

Cell phones, rings and keys are the three most forgotten items listed on Uber’s new “Lost & Found Index.” And it names Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco as North America’s most forgetful cities.

Uber shared the data Wednesday, amid ongoing controversy over its reported sexist culture and diversity issues.

Check out some of the strangest lost items below:

Engagement Ring
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Uh-oh. Someone's in trouble.
Cape

So is Superman using Uber now?
Harry Potter Glasses

Oh, Harry.
Paintings
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But there's no word on whether they are kids' finger paintings or a Picasso.
Violin

If it was as small as LeBron James' instrument here, no wonder it went missing.
Wedding Outfit
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Someone's already lost an engagement ring (^^), now this person has misplaced their entire wedding outfit?!?
Laser

We like to think it's a laser like this one, although it most likely isn't.
Smoke Machine
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Every Uber ride needs some Beyoncé-style smoke machine drama.
Cut-Out Elf

Just please say it was around the holiday season.
Rubber Mallet
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Nope, us neither.
Dog Sweater

A sweater for a dog, or a sweater for humans featuring a dog? We just don't know.
Bulletproof Vest
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Just to be on the safe side.
Expensive Slipper
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So Cinderella took an Uber to get to the ball?
Kite
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Not sure Uber was around in Mary Poppins' time.
Taser
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No need to travel with this. Period.

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