The Insanity of Uber Teen

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @whatta7793
    @whatta7793 Год назад +9710

    I could only imagine all of the sick weirdos that are grinning ear to ear about this becoming a thing.

    • @originalSiiiN
      @originalSiiiN Год назад +19

      😂🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @YouTube_can_ESAD
      @YouTube_can_ESAD Год назад +435

      If you think sick weirdos are excited, imagine the healthy weirdos!! 🤣

    • @BOB-id1sl
      @BOB-id1sl Год назад +60

      ​@@RUclips_can_ESADWait what?😂

    • @ovechkin100
      @ovechkin100 Год назад +39

      likely not that many, if people wanted to abuse kids and would actually go through with it, they wernt waiting for this to happen.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +15

      when i was 9 the city bus or walking 11 mi was my way to get home.

  • @Bigman.Struggles
    @Bigman.Struggles Год назад +4342

    I got banned from Lyft because I wouldn't take this woman's kids to school. I told her that an adult would have to accompany the children. She made a false report, and Lyft sided with her. I had a 4.8 rating with over 5000 trips. I didn't have a dash cam to prove my innocents. I immediately got one and continued driving for Uber for 3 more years.

    • @wallclock4648
      @wallclock4648 Год назад +240

      I mean with that pfp I can understand their decision

    • @TwilightsPurple
      @TwilightsPurple Год назад

      @@wallclock4648you seem like a lovely person!

    • @chadwellington2524
      @chadwellington2524 Год назад +737

      @@wallclock4648 Your comment makes no sense

    • @vastloafogarleccbread1227
      @vastloafogarleccbread1227 Год назад +620

      ⁠@@wallclock4648why so mean to some random old man on the internet? just because he’s old and has a beard has no bearing on him liking kids, or whatever you are implying with this comment. whats so wrong about being nice to people online?

    • @wallclock4648
      @wallclock4648 Год назад +30

      @@vastloafogarleccbread1227 lmao

  • @losethjasss
    @losethjasss Год назад +7215

    I feel like it's a one way path to a child getting kidnapped by a random ass dude😭😭 this experience is def one for the books

    • @Tyler_W
      @Tyler_W Год назад +167

      This is a valid concern for ADULTS. How much more so for kids? Who thought this was a good idea? More importantly, who thought it was a good idea to actually go through with it?

    • @dbspaceoditty
      @dbspaceoditty Год назад

      not to mention the fact that like...most people doing driving arent the person who is on the pay roll.
      had some thug lookin dude drop off some food....mhmm, im sure MGKs name was jasmine...
      or that abdul that cant speak english is named johnathan...using a grub hub bag to deliver uber eats....
      people are gaming the system,

    • @tomgerbic5558
      @tomgerbic5558 Год назад +94

      1000% sounds like a cover for trafficking

    • @johnshivjo1
      @johnshivjo1 Год назад +13

      agreed. but also could be a random ass chick Linda Carty

    • @garyK.45ACP
      @garyK.45ACP Год назад +21

      Could be...but it is CERTAINLY a path to Uber drivers being wrongfully accused of child abuse/pedophilia.

  • @HolysMoly
    @HolysMoly Год назад +1721

    In 6th grade I missed my bus to go home from school one day
    Learned about the existance of hitch-hiking from a book and wanted to try it
    Started walking down the highway with my thumb out, and a truck with no trailer stopped
    A fat man with a long beard stepped out and asked where my parents were, I told him they're at home
    he ended up letting me up front and showed me the truck while lecturing me on NEVER getting into a vehicle with strangers and NEVER trusting strangers
    Ended up taking me home, I basically forced him to follow the bus route so I could find my house. Dude gunned the truck a couple times, it was honestly really fun
    When my dad found out what I did he beat my ass

    • @agentsbigassforehead
      @agentsbigassforehead Год назад +288

      I don’t know why I found this so funny.
      “Never get into a vehicle with strangers”
      “Hey kid, you wanna check out the inside of the truck?”

    • @a320nick
      @a320nick Год назад +72

      It's true he should have told the school he missed the bus. Hitchhiking is not safe these days. That truck driver most probably saved your life. Your dad was right to be angry, he was trying to instill upon you that you just don't accept a lift from anybody. Because, highly likely you will end up dead. That's why your dad got mad. The truck driver picked you up to save your life and get you home. There are weirdos out there, bad ones, who are driving around just looking for kids like yourself to coerce or trick you into their car. It's a dangerous world out there for a kid. Sometimes they pull up beside you and tell you your mom asked that you be picked up. He's never seen your mom. Or your dad. Run like f---- if that happens. It's happening all the time, there's a lot of it.
      Take care, be alert and stay safe. Don't get a lift with anybody, unless they are part of your family or somebody that your parents say it okay like....your friend's mom or something obviously cool.
      Don't take risks, don't chance it, you have more chance of danger than you have of getting home safe. Just go home, especially if you're on your own.
      That's it! There's nothing else - Go Home.

    • @adambussert3383
      @adambussert3383 11 месяцев назад +78

      Luckily you found a good person, or he found you. Good people do exist. But hitchhiking as a little kid is a super bad idea nowadays

    • @ToxicTeemoOCE
      @ToxicTeemoOCE 11 месяцев назад +5

      Did you have your dad charged with assault?

    • @adambussert3383
      @adambussert3383 11 месяцев назад +63

      @@ToxicTeemoOCE 😆 that’s how kids were taught back then. Kids weren’t whiny little brats who called the cops on their own parents for punishing them, when they knew they were in the wrong.

  • @NapkinEdStern
    @NapkinEdStern 9 месяцев назад +17

    When I was a teen (1980s), I hardly had enough money for candy or beer, let alone a paid ride.

    • @coolraygaming
      @coolraygaming 3 месяца назад +4

      Candy or beer is crazy ngl 😂

  • @brandonwc
    @brandonwc Год назад +2438

    I've said the same thing from the beginning. Any driver who see's "turn on teen rides" and thinks YES. Is not the driver you want taking teens.

    • @DiffYT
      @DiffYT Год назад +208

      You'd think that but it's also extra money, so not everyone choosing it is a criminal they could just want to do extra rides.

    • @Tyler_W
      @Tyler_W Год назад +61

      I personally wouldn't want the hassle, but I can sympathize with wanting to take every opportunity to make an extra buck in this economy. What would be concerning is someone exclusively driving for Uber Teen... That would be sus. I'm not speaking from an informed perspective, but I can't imagine most drivers would want to do this if they knew they had the choice to opt out. There are too many opportunities for something to go bad for the passengers and the drivers alike, not to mention the likelihood of the passenger just being a bad fare goes up exponentially. Uber should just scrap it altogether.

    • @Shootskas
      @Shootskas Год назад +2

      @@DiffYT how much extra money?

    • @DiffYT
      @DiffYT Год назад +45

      @@Shootskas I'm not saying taking teens in an uber pays more than normal, I'm saying it's more rides per hour in a lot of places. If you are waiting on more people to request rides then having more "customers" will reduce how much you wait around for more "customers".

    • @randabuffer6562
      @randabuffer6562 Год назад +12

      I’d drive teens around and never been in trouble with the law plus have a hot wife at home, so am I NOT who you would want driving teens? Lol

  • @kyleshockley1573
    @kyleshockley1573 Год назад +4531

    1980's: _Kids, never get into a stranger's car under any circumstances._
    2020''s: _"Multinational corporation? Go ahead. It's a hell of a toboggan ride."_

    • @zankthegreat4291
      @zankthegreat4291 Год назад +94

      I've heard from multiple old folks that there used to be next to no stigma about hitchiking with random people, they'd let you hop in, tell you about the stories they've got, then drop you off where you needed to be. Nobody was concerned about getting kidnapped, and parents let their children just run around the neighborhood. Not sure what time range that was, but it's funny to see the transition over the decades.

    • @familyvalue5588
      @familyvalue5588 Год назад

      @@zankthegreat4291 Yeah, 60s and early 70s.
      In the late 70s and 80s many criminals and serial killers realized how easy it was to make random drivers in the middle of nowhere disappear however... the stigma would only grow from there.

    • @misslora3896
      @misslora3896 Год назад

      ​@@zankthegreat4291I was born in 1969 so, was a kid in the 70's, teen in the 80's. The popularity of hitchhiking took off in the 60's with the whole hippie thing. And it seemed to be relatively safe till about the mid 70's. Then more and more stories started coming out about people going missing, especially women so, throughout the rest of the decade the practice began to decrease. In the 80's some people would still do it, but it was pretty uncommon. I actually have a hitchhikeing story. In 1984 I was 15 and got agry at my parents for moving away from Indiana, where I had a boyfriend I was crazy about, back to our home state of California. So, about a month later, I took off from San Diego and hitchhiked all the way back. Rode in a handful of cars, but mostly with truckers. Everyone was pretty nice and helpful, some even giving me money because I left with less than $20. But the trucker I rode with the longest and farthest (Southern Oklahoma to north west Indiana), decided to attack me on the last day. He thought, why am I giving this girl something for nothing? He was a big guy and had jumped on top of me and had me pinned down. Physically, I couldn't do anything so, I tried to reason with him. Talked about people doing things strictly out of kindness and all. Thankfully, after a while, I was somehow able to talk him out of it, but was so traumatized by it, within days my mind began to block out nearly the entire trip. I didn't begin to remember until almost a yr later. That was 39 yrs ago and it's still easily the dumbest thing I've EVER done.
      As for kids playing outside unsupervised. True. Almost all kids would be out playing till the street lights came on. There weren't all the gadgets and games, cable tv and videos that keep kids sitting on their butts indoors like now. We played hard all day and used our imaginations ( seeing an overweight kid or teen was pretty rare). And it's not like we were out alone... all the kids in the neighborhood knew each other, were out at the same time and knew each others parents. Most of the parents knew each other as well so, they looked out for each others kids.. There were still a lot of stay at home moms in the 70's too so, it was like having 10 moms on your street who just lived in different houses. I think the 70's was the last decade that was still a pretty idealic time to be a kid. People rarely know their next door neighbors now, let alone everyone on their street.

    • @edthomas6548
      @edthomas6548 Год назад +53

      Oh back in the day. The government actually endorsed hitchhiking. One reason was because military members had to get to their bases etc. So they could just put out a thumb and have some random person help them get there.
      I stopped picking up people because I was driving late about 2am and saw a lady (18-19) walking in the rain with just a t shirt and little shorts. No shoes etc. I stopped and asked do you need a ride? She hopped in and told me she was fighting with her BF etc and had to run out of the house. Then I saw it. She held up a “Friday the 13th knife” and said “glad I didn’t have to use this though”. I was SO happy to get her out of my truck!!! I didn’t want to be an accessory to her crime. Or be a victim of it. Last stranger I ever picked up. That was about 25 years ago now.

    • @ivoted-5489
      @ivoted-5489 Год назад +29

      @@zankthegreat4291Hitchhiking went out of style when Ted Buddy was caught in the 1970s.

  • @IGHOST_BLUE
    @IGHOST_BLUE Год назад +2064

    My mom told my little sister that if no one can drive her then we could just use this. I don't trust this

    • @mentilly_all
      @mentilly_all Год назад +60

      help protect them both 👍

    • @homelessmeatball
      @homelessmeatball Год назад +13

      This doesn’t trust you

    • @Ambelica
      @Ambelica Год назад +55

      Don’t use it. You never know

    • @Ambelica
      @Ambelica Год назад +55

      I’d rather be at home bored than dead 💀

    • @Ganja19
      @Ganja19 Год назад +61

      Tell your mom to be a better parent and make time then . When I was a kid my mom told me not to talk to strangers now moms are encouraging it how sad

  • @andresortiz560
    @andresortiz560 Год назад +95

    Before COVID I used to tutor a lot in person at kids’ homes. For over 10 years. I used to clarify with parents all the time that I never meet with students alone until I thought that I was just giving creepy vibes and obviously no sensible parent would ever do that so I stopped clarifying.
    A few months in I about 3 families left me alone with their daughters that were 14/15 and they had only known me for about a week. I had to remind them and one even said “oh sorry you just had safe energy”
    Parents have absolutely lost the plot, Uber teen is just meeting demand.

    • @1sinmente-1
      @1sinmente-1 4 месяца назад +2

      Yeah they had a weird way of seeing that, child safety is top priority.

  • @bigmungus4864
    @bigmungus4864 10 месяцев назад +161

    Uber Child Trafficking update 😂

  • @JLC.Productions
    @JLC.Productions Год назад +863

    as a driver. I don't want to be responsible or held liable for anyone's children. SCREW THAT!

    • @soliniv1411
      @soliniv1411 Год назад +17

      What!? You dont want extra responsibility/liability for $3-4 per ride... uber thinks you do 😅

    • @TheBeigeRaider
      @TheBeigeRaider Год назад +4

      I just signed up for Uber bc of this and I’m 47

    • @bronney
      @bronney Год назад

      Exactly. You don't have to do anything wrong for stupid shit to go down while inside your car. A lot of shit can happen, now what. There's goes your night fixing whatever shit you're not being paid for.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 11 месяцев назад

      As a driver you are responsible for anyone in your vehicle so every single fair you have ever had you have been responsible for someone's children...

    • @LeBronyaJames
      @LeBronyaJames 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@krashdA stranger shouldn’t have more responsibility for a child more than their own parents. Having kids just to not take care of them is irresponsible and a serious crime.

  • @msyager
    @msyager Год назад +2431

    Every time I cancel a teen, I immediately call Uber and request a cancelation fee from driver support asap.

    • @xWingzTV
      @xWingzTV Год назад +99

      just opt out…

    • @anthonyn1157
      @anthonyn1157 Год назад +44

      My money is just as good as everybody else’s, spectacles.

    • @JeremyPowell-vl9bm
      @JeremyPowell-vl9bm Год назад +199

      ​@xWingzTV this happens even when you opt out. Parents just order Ubers under their name for their kids like it's no big deal. They have been doing this well before Uber teen was a thing

    • @Mike_Dubayou
      @Mike_Dubayou Год назад +112

      ⁠@@anthonyn1157your money isn’t worth the liability

    • @nine182
      @nine182 Год назад +73

      @@anthonyn1157No one wants to drive your kid around. Do it yourself

  • @tonyryder5644
    @tonyryder5644 Год назад +6098

    As a former teacher, I’d never be alone with an underage female. Teen male, maybe…but probably not.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 Год назад +394

      extortion and blackmailing

    • @iicjguitar0416
      @iicjguitar0416 Год назад

      ​@@lcfflc3887YEP!!!! THIS IS WAYYY TOO COMMON.
      (sorry for caps)

    • @SprintRaCeR24
      @SprintRaCeR24 Год назад +176

      these young females are learning too quickly😬

    • @zankthegreat4291
      @zankthegreat4291 Год назад +790

      @@Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer That is not something you want on the internet forever

    • @Disquiet925
      @Disquiet925 Год назад +407

      @@Eargesplitten-Loudenboomerthis is a weird comment

  • @giannamartin8608
    @giannamartin8608 Год назад +29

    My sister and I used to take Ubers home (at 14/15) before I got my license because we had no other way of getting home- the public bus system’s closest stop was 2 miles from home, mom always worked until 6:30pm at the earliest, and no one’s parents were willing to help us out. I think it’s kinda nuanced and not inherently wrong- especially for the purpose of getting kids home when they have no other option.

    • @tabernaclejones6115
      @tabernaclejones6115 Год назад +4

      Problem is- your the exception not the rule. Most kids aren't as well adjusted/behaved as you sounded like.
      If I had uber at 13 I'd be taking it to the city to buy drugs.

    • @xan8123
      @xan8123 Год назад +1

      Same situation here before uber had uber teen i had no other option than to act like i was 18, minded my business, and got to where i had to go. There was no other way home.

    • @bawanki1179
      @bawanki1179 Год назад +7

      ​@tabernaclejones6115 no dude you're the exception 💀 most teens aren't out here fiendin for their next fix

    • @giannamartin8608
      @giannamartin8608 Год назад

      lmfao@@bawanki1179

    • @giannamartin8608
      @giannamartin8608 Год назад

      @@xan8123 I think Uber must have been a lot less regulated at the time I was doing this- would straight up get picked up from the school's parking lot and no driver ever batted an eye.

  • @fciz2023
    @fciz2023 Год назад +18

    Kids are wild af now in days because of social media .
    I’m a fedex driver and last week 2 kids on bikes maybe 10 years old waved hi as I passed them and I waved back but right after I passed them they started chasing the truck yelling “hey daddy” loudly over and over
    Shit was embarrassing lol

    • @ottomanpapyrus9365
      @ottomanpapyrus9365 Год назад

      Quite the opposite. Kids have never been more passive than they are today

  • @luciensantoro
    @luciensantoro Год назад +1797

    Thank you SO MUCH FOR WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT ME AND MY FRIENDS!!!! I am the one in the front seat of the car in the David duke clip and a few others, and I just wanna say that you’re a great guy and the drive was so much fun!

    • @isitsean
      @isitsean Год назад +110

      Stay awesome man

    • @TheRealMasonYoung
      @TheRealMasonYoung Год назад +105

      Man y'all had me rollin'. Really makes me relate to Eddie here. I feel old seeing the stuff like this that my friends and I were doing 10-15 years ago all the time. Enjoy it and never stop laughing

    • @cranbell99
      @cranbell99 Год назад +43

      you're in your prime bro. savor it. enjoy it.

    • @DiplomatOfDirt
      @DiplomatOfDirt Год назад +93

      "i come from the duke family line" lmaoooo

    • @mr.mopedmadness3441
      @mr.mopedmadness3441 Год назад +2

      Cool 👍

  • @connorallgood0922
    @connorallgood0922 Год назад +583

    There is no reason Uber should make a service to allow KIDS to take an Uber. I just turned 18 and I still agree with this message. This is extremely dangerous for the kids using the service and the drivers themselves.

    • @Carolbaskin23
      @Carolbaskin23 Год назад +17

      It’s littrally perfect for a predator. Sick

    • @c4ctusc4ctusc4ctus
      @c4ctusc4ctusc4ctus Год назад

      bro you ARE still a kid (still agree with your comment tho)

    • @Yourmomsfavoriteaffair
      @Yourmomsfavoriteaffair 11 месяцев назад +1

      I know three grown women who’ve been sexually assaulted by Uber drivers so why tf would any adult allow their child to get in a strangers car?

    • @nuclearmouse6354
      @nuclearmouse6354 10 месяцев назад

      @@c4ctusc4ctusc4ctus18 is an adult, (still very young and not as wise as older adults) but an adult nonetheless

    • @MrBooster999
      @MrBooster999 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Carolbaskin23do you even know what predator means

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus Год назад +927

    Uber is absolutely insane, it sounds like a joke the Onion would make

    • @ashleytrantham1747
      @ashleytrantham1747 Год назад +2

      No... just, no... 😒🙄

    • @chrismusiclover9893
      @chrismusiclover9893 Год назад

      ​@@ashleytrantham1747lollll

    • @TheBeigeRaider
      @TheBeigeRaider Год назад

      This video makes me want to drive for Uber (I’m 47)

    • @petertroep9085
      @petertroep9085 Год назад +4

      ​@@TheBeigeRaideryou are absolutely sick

    • @Matas04
      @Matas04 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheBeigeRaider be careful or someone will fix you up real quick

  • @thelickedspoon
    @thelickedspoon 3 месяца назад +11

    The face ID scanners going off on that infared camera is lowkey scary

  • @Mintyoreos
    @Mintyoreos Год назад +25

    This makes me uncomfortable too. I had to report a few predatory types who drive during after school hours mainly. I went off route once from one hitting on me in a scary way. Luckily I was the adult who happens to look like the actual 13 year old minor they were hitting on. -.-

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад

      lemme get this straight, you're an adult but you call people who are also adults "predators" because they hit on you. pathetic.

  • @SurvivorBri
    @SurvivorBri Год назад +675

    Those girls were testing you. Trying to trap you by offering you weed. No doubt. I would avoid Uber Teen at all costs. One time I denied a ride to a bunch of teens who were trying to get to school. There were also too many of them. I explained that they are disqualified because of their age and in a group too large for my car, and then they accused me of being racist (they were all black). Nice, huh?

  • @Driver_Eddie
    @Driver_Eddie  Год назад +839

    Jokes aside, I hope this video helps some kids not act like total morons when they get in the car with strangers from the internet.

    • @dbspaceoditty
      @dbspaceoditty Год назад

      honestly, could you do a video about false allegations?
      you literally almost got #MeeToo'd
      and its that easy to happen. all it woulda taken was you taking one step into their home and realizing they lied to you.
      and boom, you could easily go to jail. nothing YOU say would ever matter in the court of law vs 3 teen age girls.
      somebody recently took t heir own life due to false allegations, and another person is being thrown under the buss for it right now.
      we cant stop predators from being predators, but we can teach men how not to be preyed upon.

    • @dbspaceoditty
      @dbspaceoditty Год назад +31

      "go in the garage and take one hit" literally just got too that part. im sure at that second you knew they were chilrden.
      adults smoke weed in their living room.

    • @williamgullett5911
      @williamgullett5911 Год назад +5

      Worrying about kids being taken advantage of and then saying you will drop them off in the rain somewhere made me laugh

    • @veen4481
      @veen4481 Год назад +6

      U can get a med card not being 18 depends on the state and medical circumstances. My fiance had a medical card due to back surgery before he was 18

    • @PaulAllen786
      @PaulAllen786 Год назад

      This is why it’s so important to have a dash cam inside the vehicle

  • @0raivec
    @0raivec Год назад +398

    Just another example of just how insane this world has become.

    • @coldbanana4785
      @coldbanana4785 Год назад +25

      its always been, just you can see it now

    • @WhirlingMusic
      @WhirlingMusic Год назад

      @@coldbanana4785 It's worse now. 30 years ago people knew there were only two genders. Now more and more people are coming up with genders out of their ass

    • @hylianglitchmobber7570
      @hylianglitchmobber7570 Год назад +13

      You're so right! Teenagers lying and smoking weed. They used to never do that. What has the world become?

    • @guuciixv
      @guuciixv Год назад +12

      @@hylianglitchmobber7570lmao right. nowadays everyone freaks out if a 17yo takes an uber but if a 13yo wants to get life altering gender transitioning surgery then we should let him

    • @isaachaley2112
      @isaachaley2112 Год назад +1

      You people are obsessed with trans people, you shoehorn it into every conversation. You can't get a top or bottom surgery unless you are 18 with some edge cases due to the age of medical consent varying by state. @@guuciixv

  • @dorhinj23
    @dorhinj23 Год назад +9

    New Uber Teen™ 'Free kid with every ride'

  • @c.paget511
    @c.paget511 7 месяцев назад +7

    The chance of life altering misunderstandings-and so much WORSE-make this an insane idea.

  • @Albert5522
    @Albert5522 Год назад +375

    Uber really trying to make uber drivers lives more problematic. Not to mention the safety concern to the teens. When did it go from "I'm not comfortable leaving my kids around strangers" to "I'll let my kid use an app so they can go anywhere with anyone" truely bizzare, and further reminder we live in a very odd "devoloping" time.
    Look forward to more detective Ed episodes!

    • @jared9504
      @jared9504 Год назад +6

      I agree with most of what you said, but honestly, the idea of "not leaving kids around strangers" only fully developed in the last decade or so. Growing up in the 80s no one would think to question a 13-year-old kid taking a cab across town or walking around shopping complexes alone or only with friends but now since awareness of kidnapping has become more prevalent people have started to think more cautiously. Either way, I agree it still is a bizarre time because this seems like a step backward. I think kids should have the freedom to explore but this is excessive and unnecessarily dangerous :/

    • @Albert5522
      @Albert5522 Год назад +2

      @@jared9504 is that nationwide or in your area? I agree, in theory, it'd be much better for kids to explore, but we know of the potential pitfalls, and generally people tend to live around a lot of other people which gives a wide variety of fucked up that can occur 😂
      Kids need just enough room to fuck up and learn but not enough to permanently scar them, a fine line I have no idea how parents tread! And completely agree today is too cautious, definitely doesn't help kids develop and understand the ramifications of their actions!

    • @John6-40
      @John6-40 Год назад +2

      ​@jared9504 Idk dude. I was born in '81 and remember the 80s vividly. My mom wasn't putting me in a cab alone. No way.
      I did get on a plane alone, but in that situation, you're surrounded by adults and would only have to scream to stop a kidnapping. An Uber ride is quite different for obvious reasons. You're alone in a car with someone you've never met. I agree with the freedom aspect, but like the other guy said, that's a very fine line for parents.
      Either way, I think we all agree that this is WAY too far. This sounds like an Onion article. We make up genders, spit on our flag, give our kids free access to the internet and porn, and let them take rides with strangers. Society is lost. We need God.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад

      Kids need to go back to work and they need to be not such fragile snowflakes at 11

    • @fullsendmountainbiker5844
      @fullsendmountainbiker5844 Год назад

      I think the problem is more for drivers having to put up with distracting kids not behaving. I certainly wouldn’t feel safe with unpredictable kids while I’m driving, and I’m 17

  • @trappy8682
    @trappy8682 Год назад +127

    The fact they offered weed so many times pressing the matter was a bit...unsettling, to me. Amongst all the other factors. Not because it's weed, but because most people would just drop it without thinking after declining once.

    • @HackerArmy03
      @HackerArmy03 Год назад +23

      There's a reason why those stereotypes of frat boys and girls exists. The power of peer pressure! And invincibility from the law.

    • @mikeb2611
      @mikeb2611 Год назад +40

      like they were trying to set him up

    • @godemperorletoatreidesii6971
      @godemperorletoatreidesii6971 Год назад

      I’m sorry if you grew up with innocent girls but I didn’t they were trying to fuck bruh or get him caught up being thirsty. These are the games these types play it’s fun for them.

    • @damntravis6056
      @damntravis6056 Год назад +6

      More like hes super uptight and they were trying to get him to fucking relax. I would never get in this tools car.

    • @alarrim29574
      @alarrim29574 Год назад

      @@damntravis6056I wouldnt be relaxed if I was in a car driving kids without parents who are clearly intoxicated

  • @thechuckdriver
    @thechuckdriver Год назад +36

    “Exploit your family situation & take your money” 😂🤣

  • @Blakkrazor69
    @Blakkrazor69 10 месяцев назад +8

    When I hear "it takes a village" I usually hear "we're from the government and we're here to help" immediately after in my mind.

  • @traycannon5793
    @traycannon5793 Год назад +3

    Man this was a beautifully made video bro. Good way to show people how one bad person can ruin a normal night. If you were any type of deviant , those girls could have gotten traumatized that night.

  • @fullsendmountainbiker5844
    @fullsendmountainbiker5844 Год назад +127

    I think the problem is drivers having to put up with distracting kids not behaving. I certainly wouldn’t feel safe with unpredictable kids while I’m driving, and I’m 17

    • @mayhem9052
      @mayhem9052 Год назад +3

      this too theyre distracting

    • @HaHaThatIsFunny
      @HaHaThatIsFunny 11 месяцев назад +8

      Now imagine driving a school bus full of middle school kids. No amount of money could get me to drive a school bus

    • @justnothing8692
      @justnothing8692 11 месяцев назад

      Just give your kinda annoying friend control of radio you will have to be touched to notice anything inside the car

  • @derekrivera3487
    @derekrivera3487 Год назад +49

    I'm feeling an array of emotions from the video, but I really appreciate you having the courage to speak about soooo many controversial topics confidently, especially with children involved. God bless humanities educators in whatever form they appear.. thank you and good luck

    • @Festivekiller
      @Festivekiller Год назад +1

      Ok explain your emotions then bruh

    • @derekrivera3487
      @derekrivera3487 Год назад +1

      @Festivekiller firsthand experience would be needed to understand emotions, but emotions are a human explanation for a chemical reaction in the brain that generally affects our decision-making processes. we have given different feelings separate names. The 6 basic descriptions are sad, happy, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust.. it's pretty easy to research further on your own. I have faith you can do it without guidance and good luck

    • @Festivekiller
      @Festivekiller Год назад

      @@derekrivera3487 no dumbass the emotions from the video

  • @joemacdonald6312
    @joemacdonald6312 Год назад +170

    False accusations by teenage girls as well as underage girls are on the rise making this a very bad and dangerous idea for Uber drivers, especially for those without the dashcams recording the interior of the vehicle during fares.

    • @Zhello79
      @Zhello79 Год назад +39

      Yeah. There was a teen who took his life because a girl lied, the boy jumped off the school roof and hours later the girl confessed. Another, 19YO was tricked by a teen girl and because of that, he ended up as an offender, she later said she lied. Then there was a church pastor, whom former ex members of the church hated (a family) so they got their 13YO to accuse the man for touching her, he was branded a pedo lost everything and took his life in his home. It was later revealed that the girl and the family set him up because not only churches are easy targets, but they outright hated the late pastor for kicking them out of the church.
      It is a cruel world out there.

    • @abbiereynolds8016
      @abbiereynolds8016 Год назад +1

      Teenage girls can be absolutely nasty. It's weird how they can be simultaneously a very vulnerable yet wicked demographic.

    • @MP-rq1kw
      @MP-rq1kw Год назад +10

      Dashcams should be mandatory and provided by Uber if not readily available. So simple yet a cost cutting company that pays its drivers pennies like uber would never fit that in their budgets.

    • @kluckerskluckington1604
      @kluckerskluckington1604 Год назад +4

      ​@@Zhello79didnt the 1st girl also only confess cause she wanted the attention

    • @Ryan-cb1ei
      @Ryan-cb1ei 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@abbiereynolds8016 That’s the problem, they’re not any more vulnerable or innocent than the boys their age but our stupid society insists they are and that they can’t do any wrong. It’s mind blowing honestly…

  • @yeetmeister3055
    @yeetmeister3055 4 месяца назад +2

    A reminder that 90% of the problems with issues in teens and kids socializing comes from the fact they literally have no other form of transportation outside of parents, who they have to hope is in a good mood to both take them to where they wanna be and back home.
    Their choices are literally stay at home, walk to their destination (which is usually infeasible because its so far away), bike (if they even have a bike), or hope to god someone else is in a good mood to drive them to their destination. Most of these problems can be solved if we had adequate transportation around the US like buses or trains. We literally cant get to any far destination without a car. And they wonder why uber for teens is so appealing, a lot of these kids are DESPERATE to get out in their suburban prisons.

  • @defeygs653
    @defeygs653 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m a High schooler, and Uber Teen allows me to get home when my parents can’t pick me up, my parents both work and the school doesn’t have a functional bus route. The only way I can get home is via a carpool, however those can be pretty unreliable as they depend on the extracurricular activities that the other person is taking, getting picked up by my dad, which is unreliable as although he may have some flexibility, it’s more likely he has a meeting, and if all else fails I Uber home. I have not had any crazy experiences either so it’s worked for me 🤷‍♂️

    • @yarikbondarev9171
      @yarikbondarev9171 10 месяцев назад

      Fr I also take Uber to home when other transit systems fail. All these people in the comment section are overreacting, as long as you are not living in most rundown school we just want to get home and not cause any trouble to the Uber driver.

  • @carnovector6396
    @carnovector6396 Год назад +112

    Remember when parents taught us not to trust strangers? Good times, now theyre so overworked and disconnected they let strangers raise you

  • @RemixedYoshi
    @RemixedYoshi Год назад +77

    Bro 13 year olds can now call ubers? First of all thats terrifying kids get kidnapped all the time second if they do something stupid like damage the uber or anything like that you cant just kick the kid out or sue the kid like all around it should be 18 and above for a ride 16 year olds are terrifying

    • @2010Failbrids
      @2010Failbrids Год назад

      The vast majority of kidnapping and missing children are parental kidnappings where one parent is attempting to hide or take custody of the child without the knowledge or consent of the other parent

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад +1

      you are literally 13 yourself. what, did your mom never let you outside of the house, is that why you're so afraid of everything and everybody? you think an uber driver is going to kidnap you?

    • @DeepCurve300
      @DeepCurve300 11 месяцев назад

      @@jan-3356 How would you even know how old they are? you sound like a creep yourself

    • @rixyz7013
      @rixyz7013 11 месяцев назад

      Agree with you, but getting kidnapped by an Uber driver is not what you should be worried about.

    • @RemixedYoshi
      @RemixedYoshi 10 месяцев назад

      @jan-3356 I'm 13 because I'm concerned about kids being kidnapped for taking taxis? Going out side is completely different then using a app turning off the parental settings and making sure ur parents can't see what ur doing. Kids do dumb things all the time I'm just saying this is avoidable

  • @coelhovii2716
    @coelhovii2716 Год назад +71

    Man-made horrors, my favorite dish. This is paradise to predators/groomers take advantage, who tf thought this was a good idea? I get it's difficult to some families to keep up with their kids while also working but common, a 13yo child needs some attention just don't dump this in other ppls hands bc not everyone will be nice like Eddie.

    • @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer
      @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer Год назад +2

      Imagine the smell.

    • @ghosthunter7258
      @ghosthunter7258 Год назад +1

      Maybe all parents shouldn't have kids if they can't handle there own children

    • @krystiankowalski7335
      @krystiankowalski7335 Год назад

      You know Uber vets their drivers, right? Besides, if it was such a danger, we’d already be hearing about the countless stories of cab drivers kidnapping kids, but we don’t.

    • @Azaqa
      @Azaqa Год назад +2

      @@krystiankowalski7335 yea they "vet" their drivers LMFAO

    • @krystiankowalski7335
      @krystiankowalski7335 Год назад

      @@Azaqa Why do you have to put the quotations marks there? It’s just fine without them. They vet their drivers. You need a standard-level or above DBS check, which is the same check you need to have to be, say, a primary school teacher.

  • @coupchap2294
    @coupchap2294 Год назад +5

    As a (just turned) 15 year old, I am so glad that this was said.
    There are so many people who are super rude at a young age, but I was actually raised right.
    I was raised to be thankful for EVERYTHING, too, even something like an uber. Can't speak for my family about how bad communism was, since I didn't live through it, but it certainly made them grateful.
    Please remember that we all have feelings, no matter who it is! A few words can literally change somebodies entire day, whether it be in a good or bad way.

    • @darkmidnight818
      @darkmidnight818 Год назад +1

      We don't care

    • @coupchap2294
      @coupchap2294 Год назад +2

      @@darkmidnight818rage bait my beloved

    • @islixxn
      @islixxn Год назад

      npc attention seek method@@darkmidnight818

  • @xVERNETTIx
    @xVERNETTIx Год назад +7

    You seem like everyone’s best friend, we all need an Eddie in our life!

  • @Skyler_Deacon
    @Skyler_Deacon Год назад +77

    You can definitely get a med card under the age of 18. Its about 50 times harder tho and that isnt an exaggeration. I had A Lot of issues as a kid, and long story short i was able to get my med card at 15. My school nurse even had some of my edibles and I had to go to her to "legally" take them at school. I stopped renewing it after the first year because I ended up not even getting the physical card and it would have costed around 500$ in appointments each time. I didn't stop using it for help though, but for minors getting approved by doctors is a VERYYY complicated process if you don't have something crazy like bad seizures or something along those lines.

    • @ryantylerMachete
      @ryantylerMachete Год назад

      Where I’m from you can walk in any given weed shop and pay $150 no questions asked they send it to the crooked doc and it’s done

    • @jeff9760
      @jeff9760 Год назад

      @@ryantylerMachete Honestly such a silly extra step lol

  • @michaelslifecycle
    @michaelslifecycle Год назад +18

    I stopped driving Uber this weekend. Made a bunch of money on the bonuses and got out. Did 82 rides in 2 days to hit the bonus and decided no more for me. It’s a lot of fun to meet great people all of the time, but the downsides are too bad for it to be worth it. I’m glad I can just sit back and watch videos like yours now without having to worry about the job anymore. Cheers man!

    • @DivaRoach
      @DivaRoach Год назад +1

      How much did you make in the two days that you did the 82 rides?

    • @michaelslifecycle
      @michaelslifecycle Год назад +4

      @@DivaRoach around $1400

    • @DivaRoach
      @DivaRoach Год назад +2

      @@michaelslifecycle thank you. That is good money for a few days of work. Sounds intense though.

    • @michaelslifecycle
      @michaelslifecycle Год назад +2

      @@DivaRoach oh yeah, it definitely was and you are definitely working for that money. It did feel good to get it done though.

  • @_DB.COOPER
    @_DB.COOPER Год назад +945

    There’s no where a 13 year old needs to be going without a parent or guardian. It’s really that simple.

    • @lando8913
      @lando8913 Год назад +34

      I'm an uber driver, 90% of the time I drive teenagers it's to or from school.

    • @_DB.COOPER
      @_DB.COOPER Год назад +39

      @@lando8913 irrelevant, they can walk or bike or their lazy parent can take them.

    • @NicEeEe843
      @NicEeEe843 Год назад +148

      What about kids that travel in the metro systems alone? We don’t have to treat kids like they are incapable of getting around because they can, yes they shouldn’t be with strangers in a car but so many kids travel alone in other ways. We don’t have to Infantilize kids every step of the way

    • @take7upyours822
      @take7upyours822 Год назад

      The key point probably being either they don't have parents or they have shit for brains for parents.

    • @rattus4232
      @rattus4232 Год назад

      Yeah when you were 13 i'm sure you were glued to your parents hips too huh. The hell kind of take is this?

  • @sample.text.
    @sample.text. 11 месяцев назад +7

    As the protective oldest brother to three little sisters.
    All I can say is i'm grateful they became relatively grown up before all this shit.

  • @karlearl.5372
    @karlearl.5372 Год назад +4

    This is so unbelievably dangerous and I can already see the news headlines.

  • @MightyJabroni
    @MightyJabroni Год назад +24

    How can Uber even go for this business model? Here in Germany, taking a Taxi is basically making a contract. And teens cannot do that, as they are not contractually capable, unless one of the parents gives the go. Is that different in the US? Because I cannot imagine that it is.

    • @kurtkingston9252
      @kurtkingston9252 Год назад +7

      you can just take taxis at any age im pretty sure. i was sixteen riding with a taxi driver that actually turned out to be a dad of a student at my highschool

    • @truthseeker3909
      @truthseeker3909 Год назад +4

      You stated 'unless one of the parents gives the go." that is the same here.

    • @SmethwickCouncilmanBint
      @SmethwickCouncilmanBint Год назад

      An increasing amount of people in the US and other Western countries believe children can make contracts and can consent to things they couldn't possibly understand. A majority of my college peers in California sincerely believe children can consent to having relationships with adults. It is terrifying and I cannot wait to leave my home state. Buncha creepy weirdos are ruining life everywhere.

    • @nigward8005
      @nigward8005 Год назад

      @@truthseeker3909it’s not I used Uber all the time to get to work when I was underage using my own Uber account. Even though Uber had my birthdate I was able to just get a Uber like a regular person

    • @2trntbls469
      @2trntbls469 11 месяцев назад +1

      @MightyJabroni
      Only some people are liable for anything here, some of the time. Others are liable for things they didn't even do that are often times completely ridiculous. The best/most reliable tool I've found is simple and juvenile but accurate - every day is opposite day. Down is up bad is good free is imprisoned, you get the point. If it's being pushed in your face as good it's probably terrible. If it's being demonized and hard to find it's probably the answer.

  • @turtniac
    @turtniac Год назад +43

    Even before Uber added Uber teens, as a gen z child from a low-income single household, my parent would allow me to use apps like Uber and Lyft because their job would literally make them work everyday, even work multiple jobs just to make ends meet. (We still do) Of course, I was always really mature for my age (trauma yay) so my parent never really had that much of a problem with me using these apps because they knew I was responsible enough to have my cellular data on and always watch for suspicious people. It’s really sad and depressing to witness the corporate greed and exploitation of hard working people who are just trying to live an honest living for themselves and their family. I hope things change for the better.

  • @justiiin
    @justiiin Год назад +330

    this seems like an awful idea from every pov, goodluck eddie

    • @justiiin
      @justiiin Год назад +10

      ok I see you opted out now

    • @Marshall1q.
      @Marshall1q. Год назад +3

      it all depends tbh, some teens are pretty cool and others act like assholes

    • @TheBeigeRaider
      @TheBeigeRaider Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great idea to me and I’m 46

    • @Marshall1q.
      @Marshall1q. Год назад

      Follow your dreams
      you better not be a pedo@@TheBeigeRaider

    • @justiiin
      @justiiin Год назад +1

      ayo?@@TheBeigeRaider

  • @TheRealForgetfulElephant
    @TheRealForgetfulElephant Год назад +2

    Good on you Eddie, they were too busy wondering if they COULD they hadn’t considered if they SHOULD

  • @Bryant_Myers
    @Bryant_Myers Год назад +2

    I’ve been using Uber since I was 15 never had any issues nor did it ask for I.D or anything like that

  • @fleetwoodray
    @fleetwoodray Год назад +24

    There are horror movies where teens knowingly lie like these did and get caught in it by a creep and end up becoming fertilizer.

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад

      yeah, horror movies, not real life.

  • @zkeletonz001
    @zkeletonz001 Год назад +14

    The recent incident where a bunch of teenagers got arrested because they wouldn't leave a McDonald's when a cop asked them to do so, multiple times, leaves me thinking this will end very poorly.

  • @DuffmaneB
    @DuffmaneB Год назад +21

    "exploit your families situation and take your money" im sorry but i was dying right there.

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад

      same, this guy's a nutjob with nothing better to do.

  • @thatJAWNraps
    @thatJAWNraps 10 месяцев назад +3

    respect to front seat girl tho, i feel like from body language u can tell she's the one 'voice of reason' in the group (5:30 for ex)

  • @matthewwain9958
    @matthewwain9958 10 месяцев назад +2

    I drove for ride share service for 2.5 years. The stories I could tell, and the rides I probably shouldn't have taken people on. I had college kids hitting on all the time, and obviously politely refusing. I have found things in my car related to this story and had to dispose of them, and I drove in 'good' areas. The cities must have been crazy. (The most intoxicated person I ever drove home, and then helped to her apartment (With there friend) was a Barrister.). I always took this side gig job seriously, and always viewed myself as making sure people got home safely. I've even had to find emergency care for a lady that got a concussion prior to getting in the car, and passed out in my back seat. Thankfully I was quick enough to realize what might have been happening, and I got a thank you message a few weeks later. These streets are crazy. Very glad I don't do that anymore. The pay/conditions for drivers just got worse and worse.

  • @InternetGangster420
    @InternetGangster420 Год назад +9

    The boyfriend ratted them out🤣🤣🤣

  • @infamousbanter
    @infamousbanter Год назад +46

    Parenting is only "tough" when you actually do it!!

  • @ownyounext
    @ownyounext Год назад +8

    Awesome video!! I really enjoyed it!
    P.S Thats really greedy of uber to allow teens to take rides, hopefully they remove it after they realize what a headache it'll be.

  • @Brookpitlik
    @Brookpitlik Год назад +302

    American mindset is hilarious: “17-year-old = little child, 18-year-old = grown ass adult”

    • @jays2825
      @jays2825 Год назад +43

      I never understood that mindset of the us😂

    • @anotherhairlessapewithanop7455
      @anotherhairlessapewithanop7455 Год назад +9

      probably cause it's the age we leave high school

    • @biz6361
      @biz6361 Год назад +86

      there needs to be a clear and distinct cutoff between a child and an adult for legal reasons. it’s not a perfect system but it’s a hell of a lot better than the islamic way of sending little girls, some as young as 9 years old, into marriages with grown ass men. everyone matures differently but by age 18, most will understand how to operate as an adult and know right from wrong as any other adult does.

    • @PerpetualEternity
      @PerpetualEternity Год назад +14

      It's not just a mindset, it's the law.

    • @Jake38nine
      @Jake38nine Год назад

      A child is anyone under 13. A Teen is someone who 13 - 19 years old. Logically, the age of an adult should be 20.@@biz6361

  • @CommandoMaster
    @CommandoMaster 7 месяцев назад +9

    Every girl under 23 looks the same. LOL!!

  • @Rizzbulla
    @Rizzbulla Год назад +14

    Eddie is underappreciated

  • @dmon1088
    @dmon1088 Год назад +6

    Ha, I don't know how to feel about this. On one side I get the concern (and annoyance), on the other side.. I used to get cabs fairly often once I started making my own money around 14.

    • @Tyler_W
      @Tyler_W Год назад +1

      I hope you at least kept a knife or spray on you. To be fair, most people probably wouldn't want to do anything to you (and I rode the bus myself sometimes too when I had to), but if I was a kid in current year, I wouldn't trust anyone enough to wait and find out.

  • @iits_seb6976
    @iits_seb6976 Год назад +5

    This isn’t a groundbreaking idea. United States society makes it weird and dangerous. In Europe (or at least my country, Romania) anybody can take a taxi and feel sure that they’re gonna get where they need to go. And all it takes is a phone call, no parental supervision required.

    • @muligoon152
      @muligoon152 Год назад +1

      Even in the US: teens take public transportation. Bus, light rail, taxi, etc. Kids will fly unaccompanied...

  • @jakobvaughn6094
    @jakobvaughn6094 Год назад +5

    Im a teen(17) and Ive used it, Its very useful for me but I can defiantly see exactly how this can be abused by other minors

  • @asianmoofin
    @asianmoofin Год назад +9

    The reason this exists is because parents can’t find meaningful connections with others, thus no friends to help with their kids while they’re busy 😂

  • @SyntheticHuman01
    @SyntheticHuman01 Год назад +5

    And no matter what, you'll end up in jail. They lie and underage, they get told "lessons learned"

  • @jakedillon9554
    @jakedillon9554 Год назад +11

    not going to lie ive been using uber since 14, i look quite a bit older and i get away with this all the time , ive been using uber i always try to be extra respectful and good manners and have had plenty of amazing conversations . keeping it 100 i think most teenagers are absolutely not mature enough to be taking ubers.

  • @gabriels335
    @gabriels335 Год назад +4

    The girl asking for your birthday...sketch
    Knowing your birthday and calling uber immitating yourself as a driver ...

  • @jammysatsuma358
    @jammysatsuma358 Год назад +2

    You can call and get in a taxi as a minor with no additional text or ping going to your parents and that has been available since taxis were a thing so i'm confused where the issue is..

  • @drooplug
    @drooplug Год назад +6

    Teenagers have been taking taxis and public transit for decades. I don't see how taking an Uber is any more risky.

    • @Driver_Eddie
      @Driver_Eddie  Год назад +1

      Public transit has other adults and people around. And taxis come with their own risks - I actually have a few friends who had unmentionable experiences with taxi drivers. But the difference is with Uber, a kid has 24/7 access to order a car to pick them up anywhere that will take them to anywhere they want and its already paid for by a credit card on their account. A lot different than calling a taxi on the street

    • @drooplug
      @drooplug Год назад +4

      @@Driver_Eddie I'm still not seeing how the Uber is any different. Taxis can be taken at any time and go anywhere. The advantage with Uber is that you know who the driver is and where the car has gone. I would consider that a risk reduction vs a taxi.

    • @TeeTafoya87
      @TeeTafoya87 11 месяцев назад

      Anyone can swoop in with a different car and make uo excuses. It’s a lot harder to kidnap someone driving a bus or a taxi which probably has GPS nowadays

    • @drooplug
      @drooplug 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TeeTafoya87 Uber has two gps sources. The driver and the passenger. They also know what driver picked up which passenger, and the intended destination. Along with times. Taxis don't have this.

  • @hal00fwar
    @hal00fwar Год назад +3

    Yea, nothing could possibly go wrong with this.

  • @therosarylady
    @therosarylady Год назад +7

    Isn't this a horrible idea? Shit fire and save the matches....no way!

  • @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer
    @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer Год назад +13

    Something that's also scary is all the IR camera flashes. I'm sure some of the longer ones are Snapchats or Instagram videos but what a lot of people don't understand is how often your phone is taking pictures day or night. You can see some when some people aren't even looking at it or using it.

    • @mayhem9052
      @mayhem9052 Год назад +4

      im pretty sure its apple face ID

    • @mayhem9052
      @mayhem9052 Год назад

      they were taking snaps ats some points for sure

    • @MrMeecles
      @MrMeecles Год назад +2

      There's also a new iPhone thing where it flashes for every notification
      So it looks like your taking photos

    • @Boxtermaiti
      @Boxtermaiti Год назад

      Just faceID bro. It's not that deep

    • @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer
      @Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer Год назад

      @@Boxtermaiti Yea, it's not that deep but you never get to see it

  • @JuJu-fi8oo
    @JuJu-fi8oo 10 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad this vid popped up on my monitor. I can't imagine a similar set-up going over to the Asian or the African continents. Really. If it gets adopted, may God have mercy on those innocent kids and cabbies. Goddamn nightmare! I'll bet Uber would have done its due diligence with plenty of fine prints releasing itself from liabilities. Either way, what were they thinking? Market share? At whose expense? Thank you for this vid, man! Good job!

  • @patsfuneral904
    @patsfuneral904 Год назад +1

    the funniest part to me is the girl wearing the Navy bootcamp hoodie LMAOO😂

  • @cryptidian3530
    @cryptidian3530 Год назад +18

    I actually don't think parenting is tough, people just don't want to sacrifice their own lives to raise a child into a respectable adult. Young parents still feel entitled to doing what they want to do at the cost of developing their child's personality.

    • @bellattery
      @bellattery Год назад

      agree have family member being a crybaby about being in their youth to enjoy at 31 but YOU HAVE A KID AT THE AGE OF 5 stop being selfish and take care of your responsibility nobody made them do it.

    • @Thleta
      @Thleta Год назад +1

      i think youre right dude. we have some sick parents nowadays. im convinced this world is getting worse by the generation morally.

  • @conquerunderstanding7517
    @conquerunderstanding7517 Год назад +9

    I did Uber for extra cash on the weekend only in Kansas City and I was surprised at how many parents allowed their 12,13, 14, year old daughters to take a Uber at 11pm to the store or friends house by themselves. I hated that because I knew if something happened to them girls that night I’d be the first suspect.

    • @soliniv1411
      @soliniv1411 Год назад +3

      I think you are missing the bigger picture there, imagine if that kid wanted to destroy your life all she had to do was tell a lie like he touched me. Holy shit you would be done unless you had a camera and the whole ride recorded

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Год назад

      the problem is that these girls are even going out to do this shit, doesn’t matter who’s car they’re in

  • @trustmewereallydontcare4553
    @trustmewereallydontcare4553 Год назад +10

    On a side note, my boy needs a new girlfriend Lmao she’s going around lying about being in college and inviting random men into her house to smoke weed… yeah I’ll leave it at that 😂

    • @Thleta
      @Thleta Год назад +4

      bro i didnt wanna say it cause i thought id get blasted in the comments.... not that eddie would do anything, but lil bros gf was tryna to cheat... or at least create drama with the bf. chick is str8 up underage and messing with an uber driver with a bf???? i thought it was just chicks my age being this crazy (mid 20s) these generations are not getting ANY better

    • @trustmewereallydontcare4553
      @trustmewereallydontcare4553 Год назад +2

      @@Thleta facts man!

  • @nick-marshall-photography
    @nick-marshall-photography Год назад +1

    Why is this even a thing? Yeah, just have random men show up to your home and put your child in their car on the promise that nothing bad will happen. What could go wrong? I live in DC and there's reports ALL the time of grown women being assaulted or men trying to kidnap them in rideshares. This is an unfathomably horrible concept that child predators will exploit.

    • @michaelm7299
      @michaelm7299 Год назад

      Those reports are total hoaxes if you ask me, as far as real hired drivers are concerned. However, Uber and Lyft could be deploying a reputation sabotage crew of scarecrows to spook the public. I drive on Uber and it's ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS (totally unfounded) how many women act like they dialed 1800-CROOKSRUS to get home from work or late night drinking.

  • @charlescarmichael1124
    @charlescarmichael1124 Год назад +1

    Very rarely do I think the government should get involved in private industry. I think there’s a lot they need to leave alone. This is something I think the federal government should make illegal or else put major restrictions on it.

  • @smackanoodle
    @smackanoodle Год назад +8

    Bro the way iphones just flash IR light 24/7 is maddening, have we ever considered the environmental implications to animals that can see in the IR spectrum?

  • @bencassi3657
    @bencassi3657 Год назад +5

    The David Duke joke was pretty funny 😂

  • @pauljoseph3081
    @pauljoseph3081 Год назад +4

    Parents and Uber are placing the moral judgement to the drivers, when something goes wrong their putting the driver into a dilemma and guilt.
    Uber must add a damn policy regarding this

  • @blakeallender1
    @blakeallender1 Год назад +1

    Ok, I’m a 15 year old brute male that weighs 200lbs, and it’s not fat. I use Uber under my dad’s account, as we have the same 1st name, and I can show my id if they ask. I would NEVER let any of my girl friends my age, or younger, get an Uber alone, because of my experiences I have had in Ubers, that would not be safe. If they need to go somewhere, I would go with them. It’s nuts that this company that has a scared record in public safety, would let a 13yo girl, who, by the way, sometimes look like 6yo’s, would ride in a car with a completely random stranger, is just stupid to me, not only for the parents, but for the company as well.

    • @michaelm7299
      @michaelm7299 Год назад

      Curious to know what kind of bad experiences you've had as a passenger

    • @gregkareem9824
      @gregkareem9824 11 месяцев назад

      Still didn't answer the question

  • @aurumone_exe
    @aurumone_exe Год назад +2

    Cant believe this is a thing…. I was using uber late middle school & high school, only once was there a guy who literally denied me & a friend (we’re male) because we were minors & we couldn’t find like what the issue was at that time this was like 2017 2016

  • @j.jimenez2762
    @j.jimenez2762 Год назад +4

    Dude Eddie! Your page is blowing up!! I’m so freaking happy for you man. You’re an awesome dude.

  • @RemixedYoshi
    @RemixedYoshi Год назад +19

    Uber teens really sounds terrifying whats next uber dating ?

    • @userequaltoNull
      @userequaltoNull Год назад +3

      No, Roblox dating, as per recent Roblox shareholder meetings.

    • @guuciixv
      @guuciixv Год назад +2

      why is dating the first thing that comes to your mind when you see the word teen😂

    • @islixxn
      @islixxn Год назад

      bro thought this hit, u projecting big@@guuciixv

    • @RemixedYoshi
      @RemixedYoshi 10 месяцев назад

      @@guuciixv because it's terrifying

  • @maddylou8173
    @maddylou8173 Год назад +4

    uber teen and roblox dating are two predatory ideas that are actually being executed,,,, like wtf

  • @vitorklock2118
    @vitorklock2118 Год назад +2

    Here in Brazil everyone, of any age, can call a taxi/uber/etc. since forever if they can pay. It was never a problem and continues not to be. I have never seen news about anything of the kind, neither have heard from family of mine that are police anything bad about it.

    • @llucmou
      @llucmou Год назад

      I think the problem exists in America bc of their exaggerated media.
      They always showcase unbelievable crimes making them interesting to grab attention, thus giving ideas to malicious individuals that never thought about the process of committing a specific crime.
      Brazilian TV is preocupied with gang violence and drugs and almost has no space for anything else. When there is space they discuss politics and president X, justice minister Y, etc.
      Have you noticed how it's VERY INTERESTING that when the first school attack happened in Brazil (which already was based on American ones) and that was heavily televised things started escalating and now there are many different schools being attacked all around the country?
      Now imagine that but with all sorts of situations: that's America. P3dphilia is a real and huge problem, school shootings, other random violent attacks, high speed chases on TV every other week, etc.
      In Brazil it's illegal to televise suicide so it doesn't incentivise others - they should extend that sort of stuff in America to all sorts of violent crimes, omitting the names of the perpetrators and details - so people don't feel empowered to repeat them

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад

      im from europe, same here. Always took cabs/busses/trams alone to go to school or other places, and nothing bad ever happened you just had to keep an eye out for creepy people and that's it. Americans are pampering their (almost adult) kids by driving them around everywhere, acting like they're still 12 year olds, its crazy. but the second they turn 18, they somehow magically can't get kidnapped. it makes no sense.

  • @certifiedjoint
    @certifiedjoint 3 месяца назад +1

    i was riding lyfts when i was 13 back in 2017 every month with friends. there’s nothing crazy about this we would ride 5 deep in the back seat no one told us no.

  • @tonyryder5644
    @tonyryder5644 Год назад +14

    Never forget Samantha Josephson… I can’t imagine letting my 13 year or even 16 year old get into a random car. Yeah there are safety procedures , but there are also gun free zones. It’s like these parents today don’t actually want to be a parent

    • @christianb8228
      @christianb8228 Год назад

      It’s the system and system type people you guys keep voting for the every 4 years who don’t want parents to be parents and have destroyed the home and our society

    • @christianb8228
      @christianb8228 Год назад

      Well they have the goal and intention of destroying it

  • @flixelgato1288
    @flixelgato1288 Год назад +6

    What’s really insane is the car dependency that makes something like this necessary for teenagers to get around independently.

  • @BiracialGodBaby
    @BiracialGodBaby Год назад +3

    It’s scary to imagine how many “new drivers” Uber must have taken on since this new teen thing

    • @johannesschmitz6370
      @johannesschmitz6370 Год назад

      Teens of thousands

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад

      why do you assume thousands of people would want to abduct kids? are americans really that paranoid?

  • @lifeupnorth9385
    @lifeupnorth9385 10 месяцев назад +1

    I used to drive for Lyft/Uber and would occasionally get a solo passenger that was clearly under 18, we're talking as young as 7-10 year olds going to school in the morning because they missed the school bus. I refused to drive any of them, cancelled trips and reported these account. It boggled my mind how their parents would be ok with this. I always had my two-way dashcam on and saved the clips where I refused to drive them just in case they reported me. Never had an issue. I cannot understand how Uber thinks this is going to end well with this program, I've interacted with some of the fellow rideshare drivers while waiting at the airport lots and all I can say that unfortunately it's only a matter of time that something messed up happens to someone's kid. Also, the other side of this coin - there have been numerous false claims from underage passengers of inappropriate conduct by the driver just so the passenger can get a free ride. Good luck having to fight an allegation like that in court, especially if you don't have it on video.

  • @duncanidaho2097
    @duncanidaho2097 Год назад +2

    Hey what a great idea, taking drugs from kids you don’t know! Some Uber guy.

  • @ETTP.S
    @ETTP.S 4 месяца назад +3

    So, you’re a grown ass dude tellin other grown folks not to do Uber teen but you do it? Or was that just a “one time thing” like your weed habit?

  • @andpurch
    @andpurch Год назад +5

    I feel sorry for teenagers today. You all would rather keep your kids locked up at home than teach them the responsibility necessary to go out and have fun and be young. I think Uber Teen is a fantastic idea, doesn't sound like the big scary thing you guys make it out to be.

    • @joefoulger3510
      @joefoulger3510 Год назад

      Getting in a car with a stranger is like the first thing you're taught not to do as a child. It is rule number 1. All other rules are secondary to this. Kids can go out and ride a bike. There is absolutely no justification for allowing your children to get in a car with random strangers because you're too lazy to take them somewhere

    • @andpurch
      @andpurch Год назад

      @@joefoulger3510 it's uber, it's a controlled situation, not just some random stranger.

    • @joefoulger3510
      @joefoulger3510 Год назад

      @@andpurch that's not how that works. There are 100s if not 1000s of cases of Uber drivers committing crimes on the job. It is absolutely ridiculous to allow children to get into an Uber unsupervised

  • @casiocurious8744
    @casiocurious8744 Год назад +9

    I keep getting these "teens" pings, and I keep declining them; already tired from driving their parents. fuck that shit!

  • @BenTampa
    @BenTampa Месяц назад

    I just found your channel! Love it!!,
    What do you use to make your videos? Capterra?

  • @hypergraphic
    @hypergraphic Год назад +2

    I would never let my 13 year old daughter be picked up by some random Uber driver. Maybe if we had full self driving cars so you take out the human factor, but still probably not until 16 would I be ok with it.