Gulshan Khan

Independent Photographer, Writer, Artist
   
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Rideshare work attracts older drivers. Older drivers attract criminals
gulshan khan
Jun 4, 2024
Location: South Africa
With crime statistics already high in South Africa, older gig workers find themselves easy targets for theft, hijackings, and attacks.

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