A terrifying video has resurfaced online, showing two men standing in front of a self-driving car. The woman inside was trapped, unable to proceed as the men gestured for her phone number. Despite her repeated refusals and pleas for them to move, they persisted, making it a harrowing situation.
According to a report by San Francisco Chronicle, after the woman kept screaming, the men finally left. She was sitting in the front passenger seat during this distressing encounter.
Julia Ilina, spokesperson for Waymo, stated that in such situations, riders have 24/7 access to Rider Support agents. These agents can help riders navigate the situation in real time and coordinate with law enforcement officers to provide further assistance if needed.
This shows Waymo's commitment to ensuring the safety of its passengers and their ability to handle such unexpected events.
Social media users were quick to express their opinions. One individual suggested that a safety feature should be activated to automatically send dash cam video to the nearest police precinct in case of an attempted kidnapping. This idea aimed to deter such behavior in the future.
Another user commented that the men's actions showed their lack of concern for being on camera, suggesting that they knew they would not face consequences. This highlights the need for stricter laws and enforcement to protect women's safety.
Under this trend, people conducted social experiments by asking women which they considered safer in a jungle - a man or a bear. Sadly, all participants chose the bear over the man, reflecting the prevalent fear and concern about women's safety.
This trend serves as a reminder of the challenges women face and the importance of addressing these issues to ensure their well-being.