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by dylanjermiah
4062 days ago
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Why don't we let citizens decide? Companies produce a product and if consumers don't want to use it, they don't. Uber irrefutably makes a city easier to navigate, and in most cities far cheaper. They've only succeeded in some cities by launching irrespective of what laws and modified to fit them, imagine if they responded and subsequently shut down when they received a cease and desist from SF in 2011 (prior to UberX launch). How ridiculous is it that they needed to let consumers (which the laws are supposed to help) experience the service 'illegally' for it to become accepted by those whom are supposed to be acting in their best interest. |
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At least for the latter there are regulations in place in the taxi market here in Europe.
Finally citizens can decide. Vote for politicians which going to make change injust law (or what we see as injust). This works at least sometimes. Homosexuality was a criminal offense in most countries forty years ago.