Lyft

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https://www.reddit.com/r/lyftdrivers/comments/1dnsho3/lyft_made_a_major_mistake_with_lyft_women_connect/

Allegation by Women

In 2019, more than 34 women sued Lyft in the United States alleging that they were raped or assaulted by Lyft drivers, and that the company did not do enough to keep them safe and that Lyft attracts drivers that plan to prey on vulnerable women. Many women claim that, even after they reported their assault to Lyft, the company ignored their report and continued to allow the assailants to drive with Lyft.[