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Originally Posted by CHUNKER12
Thank you all for your input. You all have valid points. As for legal liability or risk, I would be a driver for Uber or Lyft, not an employee of the provider. That is the good part for me- just another fare. The good part for the provider, they know I will be there at appointed time and get them to and from honestly and dependably. Nothing else.
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Guys wanting to make a few extra bucks, off of the backs of sex workers, isn't anything new. And sometimes, I'm sure the intent is good. Just another way to make a few bucks.
But the days of females needing a "body guard" or a driver are long gone. Most females have their own cars or know how to rent one (Budget is good!) for a few hundred per week.
It's an outdated concept which is why you're getting such negative input.
Besides, one of my dearest friends uses Uber a lot to go to appointments. I feel that if I were to ask her, if she cared whether or not the driver "knew" her, I would think that she would prefer that they NOT.
This is a very private business of ours. Sharing any information, especially with those that we do not know very well, isn't a wise idea.
Just my thoughts on it.
Best,
Elisabeth