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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Oct 6, 2022, 07:53 PM Oct 2022

After death of driver, Seattle rideshare drivers worry concerns are not taken seriously

Members of Seattle’s rideshare community are wondering when they will see safety improvements in their industry, almost a month after a driver was shot and killed in the Denny Triangle area.

It was also a month ago when Mayor Bruce Harrell told rallying rideshare drivers outside of city hall that leaders will work to craft policy focused on driver safety,

Ahmed Mumin, who helped organize that rally, is also the executive director of the "Seattle Rideshare Drivers Association." Mumin does not believe city leaders, including the mayor are taking this conversation seriously.

He also questions why it has taken Seattle police so long to release info about the shooting death of his colleague Mohamed Kediye, who was killed while working as a rideshare driver.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-death-of-driver-seattle-rideshare-drivers-worry-concerns-are-not-taken-seriously/ar-AA12Gby4

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