Local government in Washington, D.C., began distributing free dash cameras for ride-share and delivery drivers in the nation's capital amid an uptick with carjackings. "We encourage eligible ride-share and delivery drivers to take advantage of this free dash cam distribution program," Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a press release. "Cameras help deter crime and video evidence is often critical for closing cases.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, DoorDash’s Head of U.S. Public Policy John Horton said that they hope the program will help drivers have a "peace of mind" when they are driving. "We’re constantly working to make dashing even safer, and hope that everyone participating in this program will have even greater peace of mind when out on the road," Horton said.
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