What about driver safety Uber? They probably deactivated her for protecting herself since Uber has a strict no weapons policy!
'I had the devil looking at me': Scottsdale woman says she fended off Uber passenger with stun gun
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That is so sad. If she gets in trouble by Uber instead of having Uber help her that would just be despicable.
Drivers get deactivated for weapons violations all the time, hope Arizona has different laws