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Ok, I would like to say I will only say this once but I probably will have to keep posting shit like this all of the damn time. Do. Not. Trust. Uber/Lyft/etc. This is one of probably tens of THOUSANDS of stories like this (not always ending in death) of this happening. Do Not Expect to be SAFE with some rando driving you from place to place.

At least half of these people are not White and at least half (if not more) are probably not citizens. If you fight back YOU will be in jail, not them. Even if they intended to kill you.

Stop taking stupid risks.

Archive: https://archive.today/jPEbU

From the post:

>A single mom disappeared after taking an Uber from an Indianapolis nightclub and was was later found raped and murdered in a wooded area behind her home. Chanti Dixon, 30, vanished after getting into the rideshare outside the club where she worked on West 16th Street just after 3.30am on Sunday. Her distraught relatives tracked her phone down and called police to the grisly scene where they discovered the device and identified the Uber driver as Francisco Valadez, 29. He initially claimed that his passenger had been attacked by an 'armed Black man' as she sat in his car.

Ok, I would like to say I will only say this once but I probably will have to keep posting shit like this all of the damn time. Do. Not. Trust. Uber/Lyft/etc. This is one of probably tens of THOUSANDS of stories like this (not always ending in death) of this happening. Do Not Expect to be SAFE with some rando driving you from place to place. At least half of these people are not White and at least half (if not more) are probably not citizens. If you fight back YOU will be in jail, not them. Even if they intended to kill you. Stop taking stupid risks. Archive: https://archive.today/jPEbU From the post: >>A single mom disappeared after taking an Uber from an Indianapolis nightclub and was was later found raped and murdered in a wooded area behind her home. Chanti Dixon, 30, vanished after getting into the rideshare outside the club where she worked on West 16th Street just after 3.30am on Sunday. Her distraught relatives tracked her phone down and called police to the grisly scene where they discovered the device and identified the Uber driver as Francisco Valadez, 29. He initially claimed that his passenger had been attacked by an 'armed Black man' as she sat in his car.
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I've used a local licensed car service before. It is about the same idea as a taxi though. I have never trusted the Uber/Lyft thing just like I don't trust AirBNB.

Sadly, we do not live in a high trust society otherwise things would be different.