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[–]blackbird17k 9ポイント10ポイント  (8子コメント)

What's scary isn't that you don't know how the law works. After all, plenty of people don't know how the law works.

But it seems you entirely don't know how technology works or how computers work, or how apps and websites work. Uber and Lyft are phone apps, yes, but they are produced and owned by corporations. Uber and Lyft are responsible in part, for how those apps are used.

If Uber/Lyft decided that it would market the app exclusively so that gang members could use the service to hire getaway drivers after murdering people, you bet that Uber/Lyft would be facing some criminal sanctions. Though it's dicier when it's a corporation, you could easily see a "classic" RICO-infiltration case against them.