Following an incident in which one of its drivers allegedly raped a female passenger in New Delhi, ride-hailing company Uber has announced additional safety measures it is taking in India. Those precautions were announced ahead of a hearing that the local Transport Department will be having on Monday to determine whether Uber and other mobile transportation services should be allowed to operate there.
An 18-year-old made it into Uber's systems. Uber is currently responding to the incident.
It used the “kill switch” to stop law enforcement from cracking down on the company in Europe.
Uber is really trying to branch out when it comes to different services.
Good Move Uber.
Banned over one rape? What happens if a baker rapes someone, a city ban on bread?
Background checks and police records aren't enough? What do you want them to do, a lie detector test and a crystal ball analysis to make sure they've never committed a crime and never will ever? If government backgrounds don't work in India - and as such, wouldn't work for anyone - maybe you should be criticizing the government's background system.
problem is is ones mind
only we can correct that