Part of Uber’s official Community Guidelines reads: “...don’t touch or flirt with other people in the car.
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My cousin and her husband often use Uber and they kiss and... they don’t get kicked out. So...
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You're right because one driver decides to be cool about the rules all other drivers have to be as well.
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My sister and her husband have made out in Uber’s. My brother and his wife have made out in Uber’s. My other cousin and her husband do it. They have never been kicked out. It’s homophobia.
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Okay If used to accidently curse in school a teacher might not care. Another teacher might get mad and kick me out of the class. I guess my teacher was a sexist.
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They say that every time something crappy happens. They don't mean it or they would do something about it.
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Maybe if uber vetted it's employees, these kind of things wouldn't happen
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@Twitter verified that people couldn’t make accounts without verifying who they were you wouldn’t be able to spread fake outrage over this bs
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So people should have to just let whatever happens in THEIR car happen lol wow entitled much??
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Please, uber knows a lot more than what it admits. To start with their vetting of drivers should be looked at more closely than that of the rider.
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Let's not overreact. Oh, too late.
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