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Rideshare to Release Sexual Assault Reports in 2019

It is no secret that rideshares can be dangerous – from physical violence to sexual assault, taking a Rideshare or Lyft carries its fair share of risks. Historically, these companies have said little about their involvement in these incidents. However, Rideshare is beginning to take more responsibility for informing their passengers of
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Personal Protection Devices for Women

Rideshare apps are a popular way to travel, but using these services can carry significant risk. Women report many instances of sexual harassment and sexual assault in Rideshares and Lyfts every year, and the companies seem to do little to prevent them. To protect yourself from attack when ridesharing, equip yourself with
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Confidentiality Agreements in Rideshare Sexual Assaults

Sexual assault is a serious crime that has deep, long-lasting impacts on survivors. However, many institutions that govern sexual assault crimes can silence or discredit these victims – including the large rideshare company, Rideshare. For several years, the company used confidentiality agreements to silence victims of sexual assault. However, Rideshare decided to
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Does Lyft or Rideshare Hire Felons?

Rideshare and Lyft claim to run background checks on their drivers, but research suggests that these background checks may not be as extensive as we believe. Almost anyone with a driver’s license and their own vehicle can sign up to be a Rideshare or Lyft driver and the company’s hiring process does
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What Is The Rideshare’s Quiet Mode?

Do you prefer to use rideshare apps in silence? Whether you suffer from social anxiety or are just not in the mood to make small talk, having a talkative Rideshare driver can be tiresome. In addition, many people have reported instances of sexual harassment at the hands of their Rideshare drivers. The
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