Uber permits individuals with serious criminal convictions to become drivers in several states, provided their offenses occurred over seven years ago. Investigations have revealed that some of these drivers have subsequently engaged in sexual assault or harassment against passengers. This policy raises concerns about passenger safety and the implications of allowing individuals with a history of violence to operate as rideshare drivers. Stakeholders are now examining the balance between providing opportunities for rehabilitation and ensuring the safety of riders in the evolving gig economy.
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