I would think Uber might bear some legal culpability on this front if their medium was used as a mechanism for fraud that got someone killed.
You might think that ...
A couple years ago Uber came out and said they would no longer be allowing their drivers to drop off and pick up kids for school if parents weren't in the car. I always assumed this was for similar reasons. Makes me think that Uber this they may share culpability as well.
Not to go all lawyer here but how does a ride share app have any culpability for the old man's killing/embarrassed for getting grifted boner?
I am unable to go all lawyer, as I am not one. So
Just seems like instances like this, everyone gets sued and that results in companies not allowing certain activities. Figured they would have removed themselves from services that seem higher risk.