Needed Advancements in Rideshare Services
I am trying to figure out the mentality where anyone in the world–drivers or riders–would think this is a good idea. I am completely failing.
A new rideshare service featuring armed drivers is launching and Dallas and two other Texas cities.
BlackWolf, a small ridesharing startup that gained fame through TikTok, is recruiting drivers in Dallas, Houston and Austin and hopes to launch by the end of this year or early 2025, founder and owner Kerry KingBrown said.
To begin, the company looks to hire 35 to 50 drivers in each city. Drivers must have spotless background checks and at least four years experience in the military, law enforcement or other security positions.
BlackWolf, which launched in Atlanta in 2023, has gained a large following on social media, with more than 1 million followers on TikTok and Instagram. KingBrown said rising crime in some large cities helped fuel demand. Some media outlets have likened the company to “Uber with guns.”
According to a report in Forbes, companies like BlackWolf are filling a void as the U.S. refuses to address gun violence. One company built a giant collapsible safe-room that is being marketed to schools, and another has developed bulletproof backpacks and school desks.
I’m not sure this is exactly filling the void to protect us from gun violence…….