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by bbeonx
2876 days ago
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No, of course not. Most restaurants fail. This is expected. There is a difference between a restaurant failing and an industry going under. It really isn't that ridiculous to help folks when their entire industry falls out from under them. If the restaurant industry collapsed next year I'd say the same thing for them too. But there is a qualitative difference between ad hoc business failures and a systematic change. But I agree that bailouts != empathy. Still, bailouts aren't the only option, and as a society it is in our interest to help a sector when it goes under. It may happen to you or me next. EDIT: I should specify that I'm speaking about owner-operated cabs. |
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The "industry" is not failing. There are still 13,586 yellow taxis on the streets in NYC[1] picking up and dropping off fares. And there no shortage of New Yorkers on the street raising their right hand and intently scanning for the "on duty" lights of yellow cars.
The "industry" is not the valuation of metal medallions bolted to the hood of the cars. You seem to be conflating the too.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxicabs_of_New_York_City