d.a. rosen says people are already making reports. now the police should be notified too. >> the victim in this case may very well believe the ride sharing company is going contact the police and the perpetrator is going to be held accountable. what they don't know is none of that is going to happen. >> however victimmed a evacuate disagrees. >> our experience has been when survivors want to report, they make a report. they are not expecting or desiring for somebody outside of person or entity they reported to do that on their behalf. >> meantime south bay leaders want to see state or local legislation applied to all ride sharing apps. not just eup uber. abc7 news. >> the u.s. supreme court will take up the issue of legal immunity for tech companies about whether they can be held liable for user content. today the high court said it will consider a lawsuit against google. the family of a victim in the paris terrorist attacks spread isis content. a ruling is due by next summer. we want to switch gears to sports. the big win for us at h