Ex-cop Uber driver allegedly kidnapped passenger… How the hell is this still happening?
The pressures on Uber are immense. On one side, it’s taken on more than $10 billion in funding since it launched in 2009 and is now so widely used that the car-hailing service is present in hundreds of cities around the world. And yet, it hasn’t taken the decision to standardize driver safety checks. Look back at the alleged rape in India or the sexual harassment case that followed soon after in New Delhi. Or the alleged rape and kidnap of a passenger by an Uber driver in Boston. There was even the shooting spree carried out by an Uber driver in…
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