The interactive bulletin - your newsletter (7/16/2022) monitored the interaction on communication platforms with media reports that indicated that the complainants reported incidents of violence and assaults in a number of US states, while the complaints were filed with the Supreme Court in San Francisco.

For its part, the company said that it has taken new safety measures, and that it is focusing on protecting its users in more transparent ways, and it published a report last month on safety in the United States, which talked about the occurrence of sexual assault incidents in different states.

The company had faced a few days ago a campaign on the communication platforms in the so-called "Uber files" issue related to the company's deals with European officials, related to the company's ignoring the safety of users in exchange for spread and growth.

The crisis interacted widely, and spread to Italy, where taxi drivers demonstrated against the company and its impact on their conditions, and the protests continued for days.

And Abdel Aziz Al-Harbi published a comment on a clip documenting the protests in Italy, and said, "What is a crowd (not a crowd) for joy in a championship in Rome or Lazio, but rather the demonstrations of taxi drivers in Italy against Mario Draghi, Prime Minister of Italy and Uber, peoples in Europe suffer."

While Florine Bilby justified the existence of "Uber" for the lack of taxis there, she tweeted, "They traveled to Italy first and tried to find a taxi and then told me if Uber was good or not."

In turn, Bernie Spotforth sees big projects built at the expense of small ones. "The Uber files showed ordinary citizens how much small projects are sacrificed for global companies. No matter the cost, taxi drivers reject this by the thousands," she said.

On the other hand, Muhammad Al-Ashrafy considered what happens to Uber a success tax, writing, “Uber is a successful company that was able to prove its success with rapid and significant growth, and now it is being stoned and surrounded by competitors on charges of lack of safety and involvement in suspicious deals; the success tax.”