Danger On Demand
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka|July 2018

The sharing economy has made it a breeze to get anything you want, any time you want. But the inconvenient truth behind out new convenient lifestyle? Our willingness to trust perfect strangers may be putting out safety at risk…

Hannah Seligson
Danger On Demand
One Saturday night last year, Maria*, 25, was at a bar celebrating a friend’s birthday. It was one of those great parties where you blink and suddenly it’s 2 AM. By then, Maria was tired so she ordered an Uber. Five minutes later, her phone buzzed; the driver was outside. A little tipsy, Maria walked to the curb.

“Are you my Uber?” she asked the guy behind the wheel of the car that was pulling up. “Yes,” he replied. She got in, but soon became aware that he was turning onto the freeway in the wrong direction – north, instead of south, towards her home. When she asked why, the driver mumbled something about a different route. “Strange,” she thought. “But I wasn’t going to argue with him,” she recalls. Maybe he knew a shortcut. As they whizzed past exit after exit, though, Maria realised she hadn’t checked his number plate against the one provided by Uber – and that he likely didn’t work for the company.

He demanded she hand over her phone. “Be quite or I’ll rape you,’ he hissed. He claimed to have a gun. Stunned and terrified, Maria thrust her designer handbag, jewellery, and credit card on the front seat lying that her cheap gold earrings were expensive and reciting her PIN number. “I though he was going to do something terrible to me and then leave me on the side of the road,” she says. “I thought I was going to die.” It felt like hours later when he finally pulled off the freeway, far away from her neighbourhood. “Before I take you home, I’m going to do some pussy work on you,” he said. Panicked, she focused on getting out of the car. At a traffic light, she threw open the door and sprinted into the night.

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