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Public Safety Bulletin - NOLA, CHICAGO, NC, TN, WV

Confirmed: ICE Is Now Using UBER Rideshare Stickers During Field Operations

Multiple independent confirmations, as well as our own systems now establish that immigration enforcement teams are operating unmarked civilian vehicles displaying UBER decals during field movements.

This tactic is designed to reduce public suspicion and gain proximity to targets without alerting the community. It raises serious safety, civil rights, and corporate liability questions.

Federal operations have a long history of using deceptive civilian identifiers. Using Uber branding represents a significant escalation that places communities at direct risk.

What Is Confirmed

Unmarked SUVs are using UBER stickers during enforcement staging.

These tactics have been seen in active enforcement regions.

The method aligns with known federal deception practices.

This is an intentional masking strategy.

Why This Tactic Matters

Using rideshare stickers creates major risks for the public. It undermines the expectation of safety, trust, and identity verification that rideshare services depend on. It also increases confusion for minors, workers, and community members who rely on rideshare transportation.

The tactic enables federal teams to:

* Blend into neighborhoods

* Avoid early detection

* Bypass informal community watch patterns

* Access schools, clinics, and residential corridors unnoticed

* Exploit public trust in rideshare vehicles

This is not a low grade concern.

This is a direct threat to public safety.

LPR and Pattern Intelligence

Our plate intelligence shows an uptick in:

* Unmarked SUVs with civilian plates crossing enforcement corridors

* Vehicles using rental fleet blocks

* Repeat movement patterns near schools and high-density housing

* Behavior consistent with pre custody surveillance

These indicators confirm that disguised vehicles are part of a larger operational strategy.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: High

Confidence: A

Civilian disguise tactics elevate the threat level for targeted communities and undermine transportation safety norms.

Public Safety Guidance

* Always verify your rideshare match inside the app

* Do not rely on stickers or decals as proof of identity

* Document suspicious vehicles safely

* Never approach unsolicited vehicles

* Establish verification steps for minors

* Share accurate information, not panic

Call To Action: Uber Must Act

Uber has a duty to protect the integrity of its platform and the safety of its users. The misuse of Uber branding by federal agents is a direct threat to both. This is not a neutral act. This is not an unavoidable coincidence. This is a corporate safety issue.

We call on Uber to take immediate public action:

1. Issue a formal statement condemning unauthorized use of Uber decals

Silence allows federal agencies to exploit the brand for covert operations.

2. Launch a verification and fraud monitoring initiative

Unauthorized decals should be flagged and removed from circulation.

3. Provide transparency on reported misuse of branding

Communities deserve to know the scale of this problem.

4. Explore legal remedies

Unauthorized use of corporate identifiers during enforcement may violate:

* Trademark protection

* Fraud statutes

* Consumer safety obligations

Uber has the resources and legal infrastructure to challenge this behavior.

Communities do not.

They need corporate intervention.

5. Engage with civil rights organizations

Rideshare companies must not allow their branding to be weaponized against vulnerable communities.

The public expects Uber to protect its riders, its drivers, and the meaning of its own brand. Allowing federal agencies to impersonate rideshare vehicles without consequence sets a catastrophic precedent.

Public Interest Disclosure

This advisory is based on verified intelligence, public reporting, and pattern analysis consistent with prior federal operations. It is released under public interest protections. Nothing here references restricted data or private systems.

Nov 29
at
2:30 PM

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