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by jasonisalive
4310 days ago
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Sorry I'm not getting it. Feel free to correct me at any stage if I'm wrong. 1) You can drive a car in Germany if you meet some basic legislative requirements (Führerschein etc.) 2) You can carry a friend as a passenger - perfectly legal. 3) You could carry a stranger who asked you for a ride - perfectly legal. 4) That stranger could give you gas money - perfectly legal. 5) But if you use your smartphone to find strangers willing to pay you for a ride at this point your activity becomes so unsafe that you need to jump through a whole bucketload of extra hoops? Why is that exactly? |
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When you get to number 5 you have a commercial company and an individual, and that changes the relationship.
Here's a US example.
I can drive a car, but if my employer asks me to take a parcel from work to the post office to be posted I need to make sure my insurance covers that commercial activity or I am uninsured.