When the first cars arrived on the road the law required them to be preceded by a man on foot to warn the people #changethelaw
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The laws Uber breaks are ones that protect citizens’ rights. Let’s definitely
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The man on foot was protecting the citizens…
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And maybe, while he looks comical to us now, back then he served an important purpose. Or maybe it was always a bad law. Fact remains…
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Had this discussion many times, without the benifit of non compliance it's a busted flush. Regulators to blame by not enforcing regulations
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Here in Paris I see them driving in dedicated Bus/Taxi lanes and they don't get stopped. It's bullshit. And damn do they add traffic here.
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So is AirBnb's. I keep reading stories about how it's illegal in Japan (among many places) and people keep booking and get cancelled still
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At least it's profitability is, but that is not its entire business model. Unfortunately, it's investors bet on it remaining unregulated.
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