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by EdHominem
3556 days ago
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I think you need to read between the lines of your own post. That's some pretty serious Stockholm Syndrome going on there... Despite horrible service, a forced monopoly, and continual racist crimes, you want to support the incumbent system. You also got the business aspect totally backwards. Very few taxi drivers own their own medallions so the money almost always flows to a rent-seeking corporation anyways, and at least Uber drivers don't have to rent the medallion each day - if they want to leave early they aren't under any penalty. Taxi drivers pay ~$200 a day to rent their medallion - if they don't make more than that, they've worked all day for a loss. If you support taxi companies you're abusing the drivers by perpetuating a broken system. |
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That's half of what I said. I also described why I want to support the current system.
> Taxi drivers pay ~$200 a day to rent their medallion - if they don't make more than that, they've worked all day for a loss.
So is the solution to that reform of the medallion system, or is it switching over to a silicon valley startup which will likely become just as exploitative if it isn't already?
> If you support taxi companies you're abusing the drivers by perpetuating a broken system.
If you support Uber, you're abusing the drivers by replacing a broken system with another broken system.
I don't want to support taxi companies, I want to support taxi drivers.
I'll say it again: if you remove all the nuance from what I'm saying, you can use my words to support anything, but I'm not really interested in engaging in this hamfisted debate.