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The only reason we know this is happening, is because Lyft fucked up once by sending her the transcript. Assume it's happening in every vehicle.
The personal responsibility/choice narrative silicon valley loves so much when it comes to deregulation of labour standards and constant aggressive privacy violations is not useful irl. Any gig worker for lyft/uber/fuckworkers.com isn't going to feel free to say no (if they have any choice at all) and putting the onus on riders doesn't make sense here at all.
Canada has privacy laws that techbro companies from the USA simply ignore. Now is the best time to start enforcing them.