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Best not to forget campus rape is still a major issue despite the Rolling Stone's biblical fuck up. Also, I'm not sure if they've done so yet but I hope Rolling Stone doesn't apologize to any fraternity including the one mentioned in the original article. Fuck them.

My fraternity (years after I graduated) at U of F faced similar allegations a long time ago, someone even made a documentary about it. Fraternities need to be careful who is even allowed to enter the house. In the U of F case the charges were dropped but the frat was still kicked off campus.

This is poor journalism on the part of RS. All of this has been so disrespectful to people who have been sexually assaulted.

I am going to bookmark the thread between you and Adultosaur and come back and read it when I'm sad. It will cheer me up immensely.

OMG THE SONGS THAT WOULD COME OUT OF THIS COUPLING WOULD BE UN FUCKING REAL ON BOTH SIDES

Can we just all be finished with Victoria's Secret anyways? I don't have any patience left for their tone-deaf campaigns, tacky shows and shitty, shitty bras.

YOURE NOT THE BOSS OF HER

ALL OF THIS IS EXCELLENT

Indian Cabs specially in large cities like Delhi have GPS installed on them. Many Cab companies here give the option to track your cab and also send out SMS alert to a cell number of your choice with updates of your journey. The problem with Uber in India is unlike other Cab companies that they use the GPS of the

I had a cab driver verbally abuse me for being homosexual. He told me that two women cannot have children biologically and that is why lesbians do not exist. He told me that if I decided to have a child with my "friend" (man, homophobes LOVE calling partners/spouses/etc "friends") that the state should and will take

Wow, didn't take long at all to start blaming the victim. Good show.

You are simply WRONG. Almost all Indian cabs are REQUIRED by law to have GPS tracking devices. All cab companies (rickshaws don't qualify as cabs) are required to vet their drivers and submit their details to the police BEFORE they hire them. All cab companies keep constant track of their cabs through cell phone and

As I have said elsewhere, you can still complain the way people did before such things existed, by noting the number on the cab, which is painted in several different locations. And the driver's hack license is (or should be) prominently displayed, and it is designed to be large enough to be read from the back seat.

Why would you assume I'm the instigator here? I don't really get the question.

Yes, I already acknowledged a western bias. The liability issue remains the same.

To get a passenger license they run your background, and because of insurance, forget to work with a criminal record. Nobody will hire you for that kind of job.

Uber isn't so much a mess as it is the exact libertarian fantasy it was created to be.

Granted, I am indeed thinking of here in the US. However, the point about legal liability stands. The entire business model of these "sharing economy" startups is based on putting the risk on everyone but themselves.

Cabs have mobile data terminals and GPS in them these days. You can easily complain to their dispatch,