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by hzy 4842 days ago
When the established industry starts suing you, you know that they're starting to become scared of your disruption.
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Or they're pissed that they're playing by the rules and you are not.
Well, they spent a lot of money buying the rules.
My brother was driving his beater as an unlicenced hack in Baltimore for a year. I observed a number of issues.

I think a barrier between the passenger and the cabbie is generally good.

I think a meter system or a zone system that is externally verifiable is better than some dude's cell phone.

After you spend 40-60 hours in one week schlepping people in your un-designed hack, an understanding will form of why modern cabs have fairly universal accoutrements.

Greater Boston is mostly non-barrier cabs, but I don't recall the specifics for Boston proper vs Cambridge, etc.

I was referring to the idea that the medallion in Boston is a safety feature rather than a monopoly piece.