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NEW YORK – The National Limousine Association’s Ride Responsibly initiative and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) have joined forces to produce a public service campaign, starring actress and activist Pamela Anderson. The PSA educates the industry and public at large about the dangers associated with ride-hailing apps.
The video (which can be seen here), titled “The Driving Game!”, is an extension of the Ride Responsibly initiative to improve safety for passengers using ride-hailing apps. In the PSA, Anderson takes a lighthearted approach at communicating the critically important point “you can’t always vet the driver you are using, but the service you are using should.”
“With an alarming number of alleged sexual assaults involving ride-hail app drivers, our partnership with the NSVRC is a vital step towards bringing these urgent matters to the forefront of conversation here in the United States,” said Gary Buffo, President of the NLA. “Due to the perilously incomprehensive background checks used by ride-hailing apps, we must establish a new nationwide standard, inclusive of fingerprinting for all ground transportation providers.”
The NSRVC, known for preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaboration, sharing and creating resources and promoting research, advocates for stricter regulations to protect riders.
“Prevention of sexual violence is everyone’s responsibility,” NSVRC CEO Delilah Rumburg said. “Organizations, like the National Limousine Association, have the ability to create and strengthen policies to promote safety and respect for all. We’re proud to partner with the National Limousine Association— as they work to ensure the safety of all those who use hired transportation.
“Every day, millions of Americans use ride-hailing apps that do not always hold their drivers accountable for their behavior behind the wheel, leaving passengers vulnerable,” said Pamela Anderson. “Much more concerning are incidents of sexual assault. It is time we implement some common sense measures, including comprehensive background checks and drug testing, for everyone’s safety.”
The NLA continuously seeks new ways to protect passengers of any ground transportation vehicle, including prearranged services and ride-hailing apps. This new PSA reinforces the message of the NLA’s 2015 Ride Responsibly campaign, encouraging passengers to “Think Before You App!”
Source: NSVRC press release
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DUBAI, UAE — A chauffeur who filmed two honeymooners having sex in his limousine’s tinted cabin while driving them around the city won his appeal on Nov. 2 and had his two year imprisonment halved.
The newly-weds were spending a four-day honeymoon in Dubai when the 28-year-old chauffeur secretly filmed them while they had sex in his vehicle.
After he dropped them off, he sent the husband a small clip of him in an intimate position with his wife in the limousine on WhatsApp and asked him to pay.
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As we come to the end of 2016 and attentions turn to next year, ‘duty of care’ is still very much high on the agenda for the business travel industry and the increasing use of app-based providers, such as Uber across the world and Lyft in the US, has brought the spotlight onto ground transportation.
Corporate social responsibility has always been a hot topic that in the past has focused on eco-sustainability and minimizing environmental impact. This has developed to incorporate protecting the health and safety of travelers, including personal security, with companies having an obligation to ensure that employees engaging in business travel are delivered safely to their destination.
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State troopers are on an enforcement sting looking for limousines and party buses that may be in violation of state and federal regulations in Madison, Wis.
“One of the things we’re looking at is to make sure the limousines, passenger carriers, and motorcoaches have the proper amount of insurance to be able to transport passengers,” Sgt. Tim Austin said.
Earlier this year, News 3 Investigates looked into who was behind the wheel of Wisconsin limos after a crash near Chicago that killed 53-year-old Terri Schmidt of Monona and injured her husband and friends.
The story found an Edgerton limo company, Lyons Limousine, was on the road because it was never caught violating state law. The company now faces a civil suit, and the driver faces criminal charges.
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Focused on educating small operators, a special interactive session “Hot Topic Roundtable For Small Operators: Technology, Customer Service, And Fleet,” is slated for the upcoming LCT-NLA Show East at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to 10:25 a.m.
This isn’t your traditional “sit and listen to a lecture” format: Attendees will sit at tables with other operators to discuss some very important and timely topics.
According to presenter Julie Dotan, owner of J & B Executive Transportation, Inc. in Detroit, Mich., the session will open with a discussion about fleet consistencies and how long different operators’ turnover rates are. “In regards to technology, we’ll be talking about software integration, how operators are joining or making apps, and we’ll also be touching on auto dispatch,” she says. “When it comes to customer service, we’re going to have a conversation about what kind of problems we’ve had dealing with affiliates, phone etiquette, and methods of re-confirming with your clients.”
Rick Versace, owner of A1A Airport & Limousine Service in Boca Raton, Fla., will also be presenting and says the session will cover what trends operators are seeing in the types of vehicles [not specific models or brands] being requested by clients. On the technology front, so much is changing that he wants to delve into what the benefits of changing with it are. “Our industry adapting to technology at a faster rate is really what is going to save us and keep our industry growing and thriving,” he says.
He also believes even though a lot of companies are moving toward high tech methods, companies shouldn’t eliminate the warm, fuzzy feeling one gets from providing good customer service. “Spending a little more time on the phone with your customers, calling them by name, and knowing their kids’ names; it’s the little things that make people loyal to you.”
Session take aways and benefits include:
For more information LCT-NLA Show East and to register, go here
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Jackson’s untimely death comes as the E.J. Jackson Foundation was gearing up for its 34th annual turkey dinner giveaway preceding Thanksgiving Day. The heavily anticipated event typically serves thousands of people with complete Thanksgiving day meals.
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Web traffic from smartphones will make up 43% of all web traffic next year, and will reach 52% globally in 2019, according to research firm Forrester.
The implications of such mobile web growth are profound, especially for e-businesses trying to effectively reach their customers and partners.
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