To: The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate
Educational Awareness and Federal Ridesharing Laws for Minors
To see federal ridesharing laws enforced for minors.
Apps restriction for minors. Education awareness for parents and children such as who can ride and more for ridesharing companies.
Apps restriction for minors. Education awareness for parents and children such as who can ride and more for ridesharing companies.
Why is this important?
The parents and others should know about the ridesharing policies that are not being enforced in states and cities. Our children are in jeopardy when it comes to ridesharing. When downloading these ride-sharing apps, accepting the terms without fully understanding the limitations and conditions of using the services.
One major problem is the two major ride-sharing companies prohibit riders under 18 years of age to use these services without being accompanied by an adult. However, all parties involved from the drivers to riders and communities are experiencing their minors become victimized and unsuspecting prey to non-regulated, exempt background checks, and undercover predators disguised as drivers who are trusted with our most vulnerable population to various locations.
Although, it is our responsibility to understand the conditions we must educate the public about what they have agreed to and what we have left open for without any safeguards in place to protect our children. Let’s bring back background checks including Level 2 clearance and fingerprinting as vulnerable populations require proactive safeguards versus reactive. If this service is going to be used we have to come up with a solution on how to really get their children to there destination with a peace of mind.
It is time to take this request to Congress since the individual states have taken away the each Cities rights. When it comes to Ridesharing there is no Bill or Laws in the state legislator statue and it is time for us to have it enforced. "It is time to protect the children."
One major problem is the two major ride-sharing companies prohibit riders under 18 years of age to use these services without being accompanied by an adult. However, all parties involved from the drivers to riders and communities are experiencing their minors become victimized and unsuspecting prey to non-regulated, exempt background checks, and undercover predators disguised as drivers who are trusted with our most vulnerable population to various locations.
Although, it is our responsibility to understand the conditions we must educate the public about what they have agreed to and what we have left open for without any safeguards in place to protect our children. Let’s bring back background checks including Level 2 clearance and fingerprinting as vulnerable populations require proactive safeguards versus reactive. If this service is going to be used we have to come up with a solution on how to really get their children to there destination with a peace of mind.
It is time to take this request to Congress since the individual states have taken away the each Cities rights. When it comes to Ridesharing there is no Bill or Laws in the state legislator statue and it is time for us to have it enforced. "It is time to protect the children."