it seems like the particular background check system is slower and more clunky, and Uber/Lyft don't want to be 1/
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pressured into implementing it throughout the country. 2/2
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Replying to @fivetanley @jcoene
"fight regulation" seems overly strong, don't you think?
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Replying to @fivetanley @wycats
fighting regulation is literally half of their business, no?
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Replying to @jcoene @fivetanley
fighting any and all regulation isn't their MO. I followed the Portland saga and they agreed on regulation at the end.
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Replying to @fivetanley @jcoene
I think Portland agreed to the kind of background check Uber does. But not "no regulation"
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Replying to @fivetanley @jcoene
I think that statement says less than it looks like. Lots hidden in "as possible"
3:52 PM - 27 Dec 2016
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