Local ride-share drivers in San Antonio express their concerns about driver safety after a man threatens and exposes himself to a female Lyft driver. One driver shares her similar experience and urges Lyft to take stronger measures.
Local ride-share drivers in San Antonio are concerned after a disturbing incident where a man threatened and exposed himself to a female Lyft driver. One local Lyft driver, Raquel De La Garza, shared her similar experience and expressed her worries about driver safety. She reported the incident to Lyft , but is unsure if the passenger was banned. De La Garza believes that it is easier for drivers to be banned from Lyft than for banned users to find ways back onto the app.
She urges Lyft to take stronger measures to ensure driver safety
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