Is ola electric scooters a time bomb
ola instead of being humble About it and fixing things is engaged in assassination of customers character saying they were speeding or xyz.
With attached note issued by Ola electric, it seems that they've taken not just the right to track customers but also publicly disclose data about customer behaviour. If they haven't taken these rights in their privacy policy then this is a violation of privacy.
This disclosure basically tells customers that ola doesn't just track you. It also reserves the right to publish data about your riding behaviour and share it with the world.
Also If they wanted to disclose that the customer was speeding at the time that the accident happened, what's the rationale behind disclosing that the customer was speeding prior to that as well? That's basically a means to attack the customers character. more