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Thank you to the University of Delaware and the University Police Dep't for hosting us last night to speak with the student body about Rideshare safety!!!

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Uber Releases Safety Data: 998 Sexual Assault Incidents Including 141 Rape Reports In 2020; 20 fatalities as a result of physical assaults 

3,824 reports of Sexual Assault
Included In 2019/20 Report

By Sara Ashley O'Brien, CNN Business

Even as its ridership was decimated by the pandemic in 2020, Uber recorded 141 reports of rape on its platform in the United States, the company disclosed in its safety report released Thursday.

The 78-page report, which covers 2019 and 2020, is the second-ever Uber has released regarding safety incidents following a CNN investigation into sexual assault and abuse on the ride-hailing platform four years ago.

 

In its latest report, Uber said it received 3,824 reports of the five most severe categories of sexual assault, which range from “non-consensual kissing of a non-sexual body part” to “non-consensual sexual penetration,” or rape. That’s down from the 5,981 reports it recorded in 2017 and 2018, per its first report released in December 2019. Uber said that riders were the accused party 43% of the time in sexual assault incident reports, similar to its previous report (45%).

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A Robbinsville
Dedication For
Samantha 

The Township of Robbinsville had Fresh Start Landscaping build a patio and rock garden and it was dedicated to Samantha. 
The center piece was just put in today by Fresh Start. It took about 5-6 months to have made. Thank you to Robbinsville Twp and Fresh Start.

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Port Authority of
NY NJ Aligns with WHATSMYNAME Foundation for Rideshare Safety 

 NJ/NY Port Authority is now deploying over 400 SAMI signs at Newark Airport, JFK, LaGuardia Airport, 3 Bus Terminals, the World Trade Center, & the NJ/NY Path!

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Team Sharif Supports 
#WHATSMYNAME Foundation As a
Premier Partner! 

Thanks to the Team Sharif Sells Team for supporting #WHATSMYNAME Foundation through your donation and promotion efforts! For each donation that our Foundation receives, Team Sharif will be making their own donation! We appreciate it very much! 

Pierce Kennamer implements initiative to promote rideshare safety and prevent sexual assault

The Chief Financial Officer and Student Body President-Elect plans to use the initiative to raise awareness of the possible risks that come from ride-sharing apps throughout It’s On Us Week.

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Residents Raise Awareness for Ride-Share Safety in Memory of Livingston Native's Daughter


By ELISE PHILLIPS MARGULIS

WHIPPANY, NJ — In memory of Livingston native Marci Josephson’s daughter Samantha—who was a senior at University of South Carolina in 2019 when she was abducted and killed by a man posing as an Uber driver—a group of friends and supporters are hosting a fundraiser and ride-safety awareness event in February benefiting the #WHATSMYNAME Foundation.

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#WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION THANKS

BOB SAGET FOR HIS KINDNESS & GENEROSITY

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Bob Saget who was kind enough to participate in our PSA Series on Rideshare Safety.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob, the Saget family and his friends around the world. 

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WFAN'S CRAIG CARTON TO ATTEND #WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION EVENT

Listen to Craig Carton's comments on our Feb 17 event! 

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LYFT RELEASES SEXUAL ASSAULT DATA; 4,158 INCIDENTS; 360 RAPE REPORTS OVER 3 YEARS

CNN- Oct 22, 2021

Ridehail company Lyft on Thursday released its first ever safety report, disclosing that it received 4,158 reports of sexual assault on its platform in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
 

The disclosure comes more than three years after Lyft (LYFT) and its rival Uber (UBER) first pledged to release safety reports disclosing incidents of sexual assault and abuse on their platforms after a CNN investigation.

The company's release shows that among the sexual assault reports it received, 360 were reports of rape. It also reported 10 deaths from physical assaults that occurred on its platform over the three years.

UBER RELEASES SAFETY REPORT REVEALING 5,981 INCIDENTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT

CNN- Dec 6, 2019

Uber released its highly-anticipated safety report on Thursday revealing, among other details, that it received 5,981 reports of sexual assault in 2017 and 2018.

Among those, there were 464 reports of rape.

The report, which comes more than a year after a CNN investigation into sexual assault and abuse on the ride-hailing service, also noted there were 19 deaths caused by physical assault during 2017 and 2018.

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#WHATSMYNAME Featured On NYU'S
YOU MATTER
Podcast

After their tragedy, Seymour Josephson and his wife, Marci, began educating the community about rideshare safety through their #What’s My Name Foundation. 
 

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FEATURES RIDESHARE SAFETY MESSAGE  

2021 MLB All-Star Game Includes Video and Signage Featuring Samantha Josephson &
#WHATSMYNAME #SAMISTRONG

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Thanks to Meredith Corporation, People Magazine and Martha Stewart Living for featuring our

Public Service Announcement! 

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Pierce Kennamer implements initiative to promote rideshare safety and prevent sexual assault

The Chief Financial Officer and Student Body President-Elect plans to use the initiative to raise awareness of the possible risks that come from ride-sharing apps throughout It’s On Us Week.

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ROBBINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL & #WHATSMYNAME FOUNDATION

Robbinsville High School (Robbinsville, NJ) worked with us as part of Senior Safety Day! 

#WHATSMYNAME #SAMISTRONG

Police Departments  Align With #WHATSMYNAME Foundation

Police Departments are aligning with #WHATSMYNAME Foundation by purchasing street signs, banners and other signage to educate the public about Rideshare Safety. 

If you are interested in getting involved, please contact us for additional information! 

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., February 8, 2021 -- WHAT'S MY NAME FOUNDATION has aligned with American Dream, a revolutionary community for fashion and luxury retail, fine to casual dining, and unexpected attractions, to feature dedicated rideshare safety zones.




American Dream currently featured rideshare safety signs with the acronym S.A.M.I., which stands for:


"Stop: Plan ahead. Before you request a ride, think about where you're headed and review the safety features in the app so you know how to use them.


"Ask: Ask your driver “what’s my name” to confirm they have booked a trip with you through the ridesharing app.


"Match: Match the make, model, and license plate of the car with the one displayed in the app.


"Inform: Share the details of your trip with a friend. Utilize the "share" status function in the Uber app.


For additional information, please visit www.whatsmyname.org.



August 21, 2020 - CAPE MAY COUNTY HERALD


NORTH WILDWOOD – Seymour Josephson stepped to the microphone, at the Aug. 18 North Wildwood City Council meeting, to talk about his organization, the #whatsmyname Foundation, born after his 21-year-old daughter, Samantha, mistakenly got into a car she believed to be manned by an Uber driver.


The vehicle’s locks were disabled, and the University of South Carolina senior was trapped by a man who would brutally take her life.


Josephson, of Robbinsville Township (Mercer County), admitted that recalling the events still choked him up, but he had a story to tell that might keep another parent from suffering what he and his family endured.


Samantha, or Sami, as she is known by family and friends, was abducted March 29, 2019, just months before graduating, and was looking forward to Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, where she was offered a scholarship.


She left a bar in the Five Points area of Columbia, South Carolina, at 2 a.m., and got into a black Chevy Impala allegedly driven by 24-year-old Nathaniel Rowland, mistaking the vehicle and driver for her Uber.


Samantha was being tracked by her boyfriend on his cellphone, who soon realized something wasn’t right. She was reported missing the next afternoon, and her body was found soon after. Rowland was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder.

Samantha’s blood was found in the back seat and trunk of the car, as she suffered multiple stab wounds.


Josephson, his wife, Marci, and daughter, Sydney, wasted little time creating a foundation aimed at sparing other parents from having to go through what they were experiencing.

Ridesharing safety laws were passed, in South Carolina and New Jersey, and a national bill passed Congress, revised to be even stronger by the Senate, and is being sent back to the House for a vote there, then the Senate and soon thereafter to the president’s desk for his signature.

Samantha Josephson, 21, mistakenly got into a car she believed to be manned by an Uber driver. The senior at the University of South Carolina was kidnapped and found murdered the following day.


The law would require all rideshare vehicles to have lighted signs in the windshield and a QR (quick response) code that passengers can scan from outside the vehicle that confirms the ride and other safety measures.


Uber and Lyft, national rideshare companies, joined the cause and are helping the Josephson’s get their message out.


Last year, Uber introduced Verify Your Ride, which provides riders with a four-digit pin that they can verbally provide to their driver, who will have to enter it into their app to start the trip. Lyft will soon introduce similar technology.


Josephson showed one of the signs the foundation provides, with the acronym S.A.M.I., which stands for:


"Stop: Plan ahead. Before you request a ride, think about where you're headed and review the safety features in the app so you know how to use them.


"Ask: Ask your driver “what’s my name” to confirm they have booked a trip with you through the ridesharing app.


"Match: Match the make, model, and license plate of the car with the one displayed in the app.


"Inform: Share the details of your trip with a friend. Utilize the "share" status function in the Uber app."


Josephson said North Wildwood police were interested in the program and requested signs and business-sized cards they can distribute to people in “rideshare zones.”

Josephson described those zones as places where there are bars, restaurants, or other places where people congregate.


“Uber reported 6,000 incidents this year,” Josephson told the council. “Samantha was not the first person this happened to, but we hope she is the last.”

The key to awareness is to get the information in front of people on a repetitive basis, he said.


“We need to get these signs in strategic locations,” he explained.


North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello said he is in favor of the signage and efforts to keep ridesharing a safe mode of transportation in town.


“We have a bar zone here where this would be helpful. My 16-year-old just recently took his first ride in a rideshare car with his friends, so I am interested in the safety of these vehicles,” Rosenello said.


Josephson responded, “The law in New Jersey says passengers in a rideshare vehicle have to be 18, but some drivers don’t always abide by that.”


“Well, now you have me rethinking that,” Rosenello said.


After the meeting, Josephson said the idea of making rideshare safer is gaining global recognition.


“In addition to calls and emails from all over the U.S., we have had emails from Israel, Europe, London, and others all looking for information on how they can do this, too,” Josephson said.


A call from Salt Lake City, Utah, made all the heartache and hard work the Josephson family has gone through in the last year worth it.


“The woman said a man attempted to pick her up, pretending to be her rideshare driver. She applied the S.A.M.I. steps and realized he was a fake and didn’t get in. That’s why we do what we do.”


For additional information, please visit www.whatsmyname.org.


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(ROBBINSVILLE, New Jersey) July 30, 2020 - ASBURY PARK PRESS


Among the provisions:

  • Ride-sharing companies would need to roll out technology that would match passengers with their drivers' vehicles. A driver couldn't begin the trip until the passenger and driver verify each others' identities.

  • It sets up a 15-member advisory council that reports to the Secretary of Transportation with safety guidance.

  • It makes it illegal to sell ride-share signage.

  • It requires the government to study the prevalence of assault and abuse of passengers and drivers.

  • It requires the government to examine ride-sharing companies background checks.


Josephson left behind hundreds of friends and family members, who gathered in her Mercer County hometown last year to remember a woman who at once was "kooky and laughable" and had earned a scholarship to attend law school at Drexel University.


On an early March morning, weeks before she was supposed to graduate, she called an Uber and got into a dark-colored Chevrolet Impala outside a bar in the Five Points District, a nightlife hot spot near the University of South Carolina.


Turkey hunters eventually discovered her body in a rural area near a dirt road. Police later determined she had been stabbed to death.

Josephson's parents, Seymour and Marci, began working with Smith, their congressman, and Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., a Democrat co-sponsor, to try to better protect ride-sharing passengers, particularly women.


Uber in a safety report it released in December said it received nearly 6,000 allegations of serious sexual assault nationwide over the course of 2017 and 2018.


"For over a year — especially given the pain due to the unimaginable loss of their daughter — Seymour and Marci have been heroic, tenacious and extraordinarily persuasive," Smith said. "They have been a critically important part of the often-intense negotiations with multiple stakeholders including Uber and Lyft."


Both Uber and Lyft officials said they supported the legislation.


"The tragic death of Samantha Josephson left the rideshare community heartbroken and devastated," Danielle Burr, head of Uber federal affairs, said in a statement. "Today’s passage of ‘Sami’s Law’ is another step in the ongoing work to help improve safety on ride-share by leveraging education and technology."


The Greenville (S.C.) News contributed to this story.


For additional information, please visit www.whatsmyname.org.


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Slain college student's family fights to improve rideshare safety
 

#WHATSMYNAME Foundation partners with Uber and Lyft to teach collegestudents about rideshare safety

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#WhatsMyName: Uber Partners With Foundation In Honor Of Samantha Josephson

Remember Her Name

Composed, Edited, and Produced by Louis A. Josephson

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