It was during a trip in September that it all should have happened. According to Christer Norberg, head of the school shooting at Borås, it was the student's parents who heard about it. The complaint was about both mobile viewing and the driver's driving for 140 kilometers per hour.

- The student had told the parent and they called and were obviously angry and upset then, he tells SVT News West.

The municipality notified the taxi company of the charges, which in turn talked to the driver.

- He didn't have the same picture of it all. The student felt that the driver was looking at the mobile, while the driver said that he only listened, says Christer Norberg.

The driver should also have denied driving too fast. According to the City of Borås, however, the taxi company then made the decision to suspend the driver from the school shooting operations.