Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you should not. Not only are the fairly inverted and hard to find again, they use their phones constantly while driving because they don’t know where they are going! I think I would rather let my cautious 15 1/2 year old drive herself!
Agreed, OP ... And "EVERYONE" is teenage-speak for "I want my way and this sounds convincing" ... it's an almost expected teen tactic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O.k. that logo is probably readily available. If your kids are doing this please talk to them about verifying ID before they get in the car.
They would be just so easy for a creeper to target.
Yes. Your children need to learn to be responsible Uber users just like every other skill you teach them, you need to teach them how to Uber.
Why? My kids drive.
As a parent, I recognize the concerns with Uber, but a teenage driver isn't a safer solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O.k. that logo is probably readily available. If your kids are doing this please talk to them about verifying ID before they get in the car.
They would be just so easy for a creeper to target.
Yes. Your children need to learn to be responsible Uber users just like every other skill you teach them, you need to teach them how to Uber.
Why? My kids drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O.k. that logo is probably readily available. If your kids are doing this please talk to them about verifying ID before they get in the car.
They would be just so easy for a creeper to target.
Yes. Your children need to learn to be responsible Uber users just like every other skill you teach them, you need to teach them how to Uber.
Why? My kids drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uber cars have an Uber Logo sign in the window and you can verify with ID who your driver is.
SO easy to make a fake to put in your window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
What happens if the Uber driver pulls up in a different car and tells the girls that the other driver was in an accident so he was sent to pick them up instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
What happens if the Uber driver pulls up in a different car and tells the girls that the other driver was in an accident so he was sent to pick them up instead?
Your kid sounds like a dummy lmao
Those girls are probably just seeing an Uber car and hopping right on in and not verifying a damn thing. They aren't stupid just naive and zero street smarts.
Anonymous wrote:Uber cars have an Uber Logo sign in the window and you can verify with ID who your driver is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O.k. that logo is probably readily available. If your kids are doing this please talk to them about verifying ID before they get in the car.
They would be just so easy for a creeper to target.
Yes. Your children need to learn to be responsible Uber users just like every other skill you teach them, you need to teach them how to Uber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
What happens if the Uber driver pulls up in a different car and tells the girls that the other driver was in an accident so he was sent to pick them up instead?
Your kid sounds like a dummy lmao
Anonymous wrote:O.k. that logo is probably readily available. If your kids are doing this please talk to them about verifying ID before they get in the car.
They would be just so easy for a creeper to target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
What happens if the Uber driver pulls up in a different car and tells the girls that the other driver was in an accident so he was sent to pick them up instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
What happens if the Uber driver pulls up in a different car and tells the girls that the other driver was in an accident so he was sent to pick them up instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)
They have a sign (although that's not hard to fake).
Uber also sends them and you, if you're account, a photo of the driver, picture of his/her car, and a license plate number. So, it's pretty easy to be sure you have the right car. Uber will also know the name of the person whose account it is, so they can ask.
Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)