| You do realise the law making process is basically corrupted? It's called regulatory capture. Most of the taxi laws are there to create scarcity, not protect the consumer. Even with these laws, there are tons and tons abuses by legal taxi companies, but you don't hear about them. The only real way to protect the consumers, is to allow the consumer to choose to use a service or not. If they want your custom, they better behave and sort there stuff out. It's the ultimate regulation. Government regulation forces you to use a particular service because you don't have much choice. Creating laws just ends up with complicated rules, loopholes, and twisting the rules to a companies advantage. You don't think French taxi drivers are burning cars, and rioting over safety of the consumer do you? There doing it because its breaking there self-interested monopoly. |
> Regulatory capture is a form of political corruption that occurs when a regulatory agency, created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or special concerns of interest groups that dominate the industry or sector it is charged with regulating. Regulatory capture is a form of government failure; it creates an opening for firms to behave in ways injurious to the public (e.g., producing negative externalities). The agencies are called "captured agencies".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_capture