cross-posted from: https://lemmy.perthchat.org/post/2277

I asked a friend and he knew someone who does rides. Since then i’ve taken rides with him a few times. I basically just have to text the driver a few hours in advance since they’re just 1 person and not a taxi company with fleets to dispatch.

This avoids state or business interference.

    • @H4rdStyl3z
      link
      22 years ago

      Unfortunately little. Some cases were prosecuted, Uber made some blanket statements and implemented some basic location sharing/panic button features, the effectiveness of which I have no statistics on, so I can’t really comment on that. Probably won’t fix the issue unless a systemic approach to combat it is used, though.

        • @H4rdStyl3z
          link
          12 years ago

          Well, since I’m a man I’m not really qualified to offer solutions to these kinds of problems which mostly affect women and minorities, but there is definitely a fine line we must walk between breaches of privacy and safety. Ideally society in general would combat assaults against women and minorities but we all know how slowly that goes. More certification of drivers and harsher consequences for unacceptable behavior would help, but then that wouldn’t make Uber as attractive for a side-job as it currently is to many people, which would hurt their bottom line, so I doubt that will ever get done (in fact, they seem to be actively fighting against countries which try to legislate exactly that). It would also not help with the reverse situation (drivers being the victims).