You know that's just part of what we are talking about. You forget that is not just hiring only men drivers. It's also the fact they are claiming. That I (being a male) can't use the service because I endanger women. That's the part that gets to me the most. They don't know me. By the claim "we are making it safe for women"
Listen, this company is not going to blow up everywhere. The company in New York that did something like in 2014. They thought it would be in other city's by now and they are still in NYC. I'm not trying to stop competition. It's going to be there own downfall by excluding men from the service as drivers and passengers. They're not enough women drivers to handle the demand. Then do you think that woman Chariot driver is just going to run only one app. Nope she'll have Uber/Lyft app open too. So now women who went out that night in hopes of a Chariot ride home are going to be force to use that "unsafe" male Uber /Lyft driver.