Driving in a Lyft operated by a sovcit who’s as evidently unhinged as this person would be terrifying. As if the lighting wasn’t a red flag for a “professional” service vehicle.
With licensed cabs, at least, there’s ostensibly a cab operator who is required to maintain insurance for the business license; with ride share you’re hoping some tech bros have insurance.
I know it's not mentioned here. How would driving Lyft/uber affect the non commercial travler argument? They are commercial at that point so (by there own argument) require a drivers licance, registration and insurance.
Naah, @Bones updated the screenshot and removed the part with the contract that had her name on it as well as the picture of her vehicle (the latter is sad, because the thing was decorated with an interesting motif).