Taking women out of the situation is not the only way to look at it.
Taking the bad drivers out of the situation is another way of looking at it.
I would never say women are asking for it if they get in a taxi, nor would I say men who go to bars and get beaten up are asking for it.
But unfortunately such situations exist.
In this particular topic the subject matter is women being assaulted, regularly by all accounts, in taxis.
And I thought "wouldn't it be an idea if there were a company that offered an all female service".
There have been such services in the UK.
I can understand and I do agree that there shouldn't be a need for it, but I am hearing that there is.
That is why civilised societies beverope laws, but some times more is needed as the law can't be everywhere at once.
People get hurt in car crashes, nobody said don't drive in cars, instead they added safety features.
I was merely suggesting a safety feature that could help with the problem.
As for your question "where do you draw the line".
I don't know, I don't think anyone does.
But until we can eradicate all dangerous or unpleasant situations they will always be there.
I repeat, Women are not the problem here, the situation is the problem.
Report all crime and hopefully the law can make at least some impact and hopefully make all peoples lives easier and safer.
Am I explaining myself properly or making it worse?
Taking women out of the situation is not the only way to look at it.
Taking the bad drivers out of the situation is another way of looking at it.
I would never say women are asking for it if they get in a taxi, nor would I say men who go to bars and get beaten up are asking for it.
But unfortunately such situations exist.
In this particular topic the subject matter is women being assaulted, regularly by all accounts, in taxis.
And I thought "wouldn't it be an idea if there were a company that offered an all female service".
There have been such services in the UK.
I can understand and I do agree that there shouldn't be a need for it, but I am hearing that there is.
That is why civilised societies beverope laws, but some times more is needed as the law can't be everywhere at once.
People get hurt in car crashes, nobody said don't drive in cars, instead they added safety features.
I was merely suggesting a safety feature that could help with the problem.
As for your question "where do you draw the line".
I don't know, I don't think anyone does.
But until we can eradicate all dangerous or unpleasant situations they will always be there.
I repeat, Women are not the problem here, the situation is the problem.
Report all crime and hopefully the law can make at least some impact and hopefully make all peoples lives easier and safer.
Am I explaining myself properly or making it worse?