What would you say to someone who says that compared to alternative transportation, this is probably much lower, and thus the free market is *already* solving the problem?
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Replying to @nowholeself
It's a tough research question. Rideshare drivers are much more accountable than cab drivers (e.g. because of location tracking). I'm not an expert here, but I do talk to members of more vulnerable groups and listen attentively, and my money is on rideshares here.
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Interesting. FWIW my armchair instincts, little as I trust them, run the opposite: in my experience bad behavior on the job is much more sensitive to the probability of getting caught / reported than to the distinction between full-time and part-time.
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If you don't believe me, go to any highwayside rest station, pay for a $2 snack with cash, and don't ask for a receipt. I bet you don't get one.
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Well, philosophy grad students are the most consistent and flagrant bunch of tax cheats I've ever associated with, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
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