The spokeswoman said Uber has safety tips for drivers and riders, developed with the assistance of law enforcement agencies. She also said that drivers are encouraged to contact local authorities if they ever feel unsafe, and that the app has a two-way feedback system that is monitored around the clock by a team that investigates any problems that are reported. [More]I wonder if the idiot "spokeswoman" has ever tried any of that while being slashed, stabbed and hacked to death.
Based on results, Uber's multillionaire owners would rather its drivers of modest means be butchered alive than armed.
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"She was apparently in violation of the ride-sharing company's terms and conditions, which say customers must be at least 18 years old." - Uber
ReplyDeleteUh, isn't stabbing the driver, causing him to bleed to death, more of the relevant issue? I would consider that a larger violation of "terms of service".