TT RideShare is speaking out against wrongful media allegations linking them to a viral incident involving a driver, emphatically stating that the individual in question is not connected to their platform. In a robust statement, the company made it clear that it is not affiliated with the driver or the situation that has sparked concern among the public.
Amid media reports suggesting otherwise, TT RideShare voiced its commitment to safety and operational integrity. The company expressed frustration with sensationalism in media coverage, particularly when an erroneous report included the TT RideShare logo in association with the incident. Although the offending media outlet removed the logo following TT RideShare’s request, the company plans to pursue legal remedies to address perceived damages to its reputation.
Highlighting their strong corporate ethos, TT RideShare stated that they have a thorough onboarding process that includes in-person driver enrollment and training, setting them apart from informal or unregulated ride-hailing services. They reassured patrons of their continued dedication to security, reinforced by collaborations with law enforcement to maintain privacy and prevent crime.
TT RideShare also called on consumers to scrutinize media reports critically, emphasizing the need for factual differentiation between unregulated services and their structured operations. The company reaffirmed its promise to update and enhance internal security measures to uphold public trust and prioritize customer safety.
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