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by chopin
4062 days ago
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Its not only customer convenience and service price which is at stake. Regulations exist as well for:
- protecting the workers providing the service
- protecting customers against information asymmetries (like lacking appropriate insurance on side of the provider). 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. |
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Frankly, that's a cop out, because you'd be insane to vote for the politician based on his/her opinions on taxi regulation laws. Our political systems simply don't allow real choice.
And even if you count voting in a broad direction as having real choice, that still doesn't work, because we have no pro-"free markets" party in this country.
So, no, we can't.