1/ Proposition: surge pricing during emergencies is bad because generally hazardous conditions create more risk for those least able to pay.
5/ And the incidence of such urgent-need cases will be too high to be handled as exceptions. The *default* needs to shift.
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6/ So there is rigorous case to be made for distinguishing predictable, ordinary surges (rush hour) and emergency conditions
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7/ It is not fundamentally a "moral" question about whether surge pricing is "fair." It is a practical question of logistics.
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