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by aanm1988 3406 days ago
> how many people, riders, pedestrians and drivers does Uber have to kill

I don't think you can really pin accidents on Uber.

Then again their drivers are constantly fucking up traffic, so maybe.

I agree with you though. But people worship the founder, the guy who built the company. They just see him as a maverick, a guy standing up for corruption and breaking taxi monopolies.

Sure they actively flout regulations put in place for good reasons and seem like a pretty scummy company, but that valuation!

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> they actively flout regulations put in place for good reasons

I suspect the downvotes are coming from people like me who don't think that taxi regulations were ever put in for a good reason. Taxi medallions and city restrictions on taxis have always been pure rent-seeking behavior.

I phrased it poorly then. They seem to do what they want, flouting both outdated taxi medallion regulations and others which were put in place for reasonable reasons.
Taxi medallion regulations and others were not put in place for reasonable reasons. They were put in for crony "government-granted-monopoly" reasons.

They maybe "flouting" laws, but they still follow taxi laws, in that they can't be hailed by hand. They are electronically ordered, which the law categorizes as something different. They're lawful, they just made the taxis look really stupid. :)