adrian baker has this story. >> it's been a couple weeks since we had good customers. >> tonight, imaginece app you use live streaming your every move for the world to see without your knowledge. it happened to passengers in st. louis. the images obtained and posted by the st. louis dispatch. >> for the sake of privacy, i'm not showing you the people's houses anymore. >> in the state of missouri, as long as one party, and in this case it is the uber driver gives consent to the recording, it is not deemed illegal. >> both uber and lyft say they detacted it. the troubling behavior in the videos is not in line with our community guidelines. and twitch wouldn't speak to this particular case but in their posted policy, they state we do not allow people to share content that invades others' privacy. >> that was adrian baker reporting. now the 32-year-old said he is trying to capture the natural reactions between myself and the passengers. that was his quote. he also said he has since taken those videos down. they suggest always asking the driver if they are recording before taking a ride. >> te