A bit ago I posted about women and children only trains. I was reading about Uber wanting to do the same thing and I see I missed one important aspect of women only transportation.
Here in America, people are confused what the he'll gender they are.
If a women orders a women's only Uber ride and some 7 foot 250 pound black man wearing. A dress comes to pick her up, is that really what she wanted when she asked for women only?
And can men sue? If women can go after a business because they don't make certain pills available, stating it was a medical need. Then any man turned down by a woman only Uber driver should be able to sue if they are denied service for. Medical needs as well.
Here in America, people are confused what the he'll gender they are.
If a women orders a women's only Uber ride and some 7 foot 250 pound black man wearing. A dress comes to pick her up, is that really what she wanted when she asked for women only?
And can men sue? If women can go after a business because they don't make certain pills available, stating it was a medical need. Then any man turned down by a woman only Uber driver should be able to sue if they are denied service for. Medical needs as well.