Uber wants to be the transit infrastructure for 21st C Uber wants to be able to ban users based on private standards See an issue?
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Replying to @MeadBadger
no, being able to ban users is basic right of any transit operator for the sake of other users
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Replying to @380kmh
right, at some point, but what level of due process do you have? How are the standards of, eg, the city bus system, challenged?
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Replying to @MeadBadger
no idea re: the details, but if you're kicked off for arbitrary or discriminatory reasons you'll get sympathy
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Replying to @380kmh @MeadBadger
vs being kicked off for being intoxicated, aggressive, foul-smelling, too loud, littering, etc...
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Replying to @380kmh
Right, but imagine a city replaces buses and trains with Uber. So you need Uber to get to work, school, grocery store, etc.
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Replying to @MeadBadger
not feasible; space constraints on single-occupant vehicles are why large cities have trains and buses in the first place
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Replying to @380kmh @MeadBadger
but moreover, if you get banned from all public transportation, effect is the same
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and whether you are banned from Uber or from public transit, there's always walking and biking
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