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If Uber really wants to take it to the next level, they have to ensure drivers feel safe from incidents like this.
I see your point, but that's not really funny.
I agree, it's not funny. The fact that they are trying to expand further with such financing "Bloomberg reports that mutual fund giant Fidelity is competing to lead a round of financing for startup car service Uber Technologies" coupled with this incident, should impel Uber to have the right compliance measures in place, as they are scaling, to ensure all users feel safe when using the service.