“Uber’s business model is predicated on lawbreaking.”https://twitter.com/dgwbirch/status/877777642346250240 …
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Replying to @aral
When the first cars arrived on the road the law required them to be preceded by a man on foot to warn the people
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Replying to @Hugues
The laws Uber breaks are ones that protect citizens’ rights. Let’s definitely
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Replying to @aral
And I fail to see how organizing the monopoly of taxi companies is protecting us…
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Replying to @Hugues
(I’m not a fan of taxi monopolies either. Would love to see us embrace and support platform cooperatives.)
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Replying to @aral
I had guessed. I'm not saying Uber is faultless. But this closed access market needs to be opened-up. And prepared for the autonomous car.
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That’s Uber’s game anyway. Human labour is a stopgap to be discarded at the first viable opportunity/exploited as much as possible till then
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