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former9thward

(32,030 posts)
43. Buzzfeed is wrong.
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 07:32 PM
Jul 2015

Uber operates in Chicago and throughout Illinois. I wonder how many other "mistakes" are on that list.

Where do people here come down on Uber et. al.? [View all] WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 OP
Typical captialist organization, using workers with no benefits, working under no reglations, Agnosticsherbet Jul 2015 #1
What's the smaller business that they're "forcing out of business:? Initech Jul 2015 #23
Many Taxi drivers are independents who must be licensed Agnosticsherbet Jul 2015 #24
Is there something wrong TeddyR Jul 2015 #27
I'm a big fan of "ideal gasses" myself. immoderate Jul 2015 #29
Is there something wrong with running an unregulated Agnosticsherbet Jul 2015 #52
"Free Market" = Thread Fail WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 #57
+1 nt laundry_queen Jul 2015 #96
The medallion owner/driver thing is a myth in a lot of cities Recursion Jul 2015 #87
Their entire premise that drivers are contractors is wrong mythology Jul 2015 #2
The drivers get screwed in both systems Recursion Jul 2015 #80
They should have to work under the same regulations as anyone else. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2015 #3
Sometimes the reason there are regulations is to protect a monopoly. This is often the case PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #11
"artificially limited" jberryhill Jul 2015 #19
What monopoly is that? we can do it Jul 2015 #66
My post concerned the case when the number of licenses granted is limited regardless PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #68
Bullshit. See post 19. Another scam to suck the life out of workers. we can do it Jul 2015 #69
You know most cab drivers in NYC actually have to lease their vehicles PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #71
Most places taxi drivers lease vehicles. so. we can do it Jul 2015 #73
No, arbitrarily limiting the number of medallions back in the 1930s Recursion Jul 2015 #74
Can see that could be a problem. we can do it Jul 2015 #78
How much vetting do you think the yellow cabs do of their drivers? Recursion Jul 2015 #82
In places where a taxi medallion might be $300,000 madville Jul 2015 #4
Owning a medallion is a misinformation campaign WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 #58
If you can find a medallion owner who will lease to you Recursion Jul 2015 #75
Uber is stealth deregulation and union-busting Spider Jerusalem Jul 2015 #5
I'm waiting for automobile insurance companies to figure out that they can justify Maedhros Jul 2015 #6
Bingo! B Calm Jul 2015 #10
Or...... philosslayer Jul 2015 #13
As some one who works in the insurance industry.... Xolodno Jul 2015 #14
I had this question also Major Nikon Jul 2015 #17
I wondered about that dflprincess Jul 2015 #79
One ran over a kid in a crosswalk in San Francisco LeftyMom Jul 2015 #63
I'm on the fence about it. Xithras Jul 2015 #7
I like your analysis and your idea about driver ownership! csziggy Jul 2015 #28
Its a transitional company that will eventually replace most taxi services with automated cars... Humanist_Activist Jul 2015 #8
Yes, it's transitional. immoderate Jul 2015 #36
What you say is true, but, if we are able to implement good public policy to... Humanist_Activist Jul 2015 #53
I know some carless people that use Uber... HooptieWagon Jul 2015 #9
You don't need a background check to drive a yellow cab, either, in most places Recursion Jul 2015 #85
Thete are some nice yhings about Uber ripcord Jul 2015 #12
They are presently spamming NYC media with ads KamaAina Jul 2015 #15
I live in SoCal and I don't drive. Iggo Jul 2015 #16
So you like unlicensed, unregulated people driving you around? philosslayer Jul 2015 #86
Cabs are ridiculously expensive yeoman6987 Jul 2015 #90
It's an unlicensed, unregulated commercial taxi service which is also skirting tax law groundloop Jul 2015 #18
I think it undermines access for people with disabilities. HereSince1628 Jul 2015 #20
I love my state's approach on it nadinbrzezinski Jul 2015 #21
Buzzfeed is wrong. former9thward Jul 2015 #43
They have an update on it nadinbrzezinski Jul 2015 #45
Precisely Sherman A1 Jul 2015 #47
Automobiles suck. hunter Jul 2015 #22
Some people like to venture freely beyond walking distance seveneyes Jul 2015 #25
I've always been within walking or sailing distance of the entire planet. hunter Jul 2015 #26
Really? TeddyR Jul 2015 #30
"I ought to be able to walk to the grocery store" EX500rider Jul 2015 #54
Real taxis all the way. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2015 #31
If you don't like Uber, don't ride with them, Nye Bevan Jul 2015 #32
What makes you credit Uber with a drop in DUIs? And do you have a link to support that? randome Jul 2015 #38
"Uber Might Already Be Reducing DUIs" Nye Bevan Jul 2015 #39
"Might." Even if true, the reasons can and should be adopted. randome Jul 2015 #48
Powerful circumstantial evidence. Nye Bevan Jul 2015 #49
DUIs....exactly. tammywammy Jul 2015 #42
So because you could drink more than usual, Uber contractors (not employees, remember)... randome Jul 2015 #50
What damage did the drivers suffer? whatthehey Jul 2015 #70
Uber represents the gig economy - thumbs down daredtowork Jul 2015 #33
I know some people who drove for Uber kimbutgar Jul 2015 #34
Uber, to me, is like Twitter LuvLoogie Jul 2015 #35
Desperation capitalism with the owners rolling in millions. randome Jul 2015 #37
Why? TeddyR Jul 2015 #40
The owners make millions. Drivers, for the most part, break even or lose money. randome Jul 2015 #46
Laura Washington, an AA columnist in Chicago, wrote a column about how Uber former9thward Jul 2015 #41
Getting a cab to pick you up on the Southside is difficult in general. Ace Rothstein Jul 2015 #92
Union Breaking Cab Service for the Elite! KoKo Jul 2015 #44
Definitely not for the elite. Elites have car services with luxury cars and limos. stevenleser Jul 2015 #59
I hate it olddots Jul 2015 #51
I like it. I took uber home last night WestCoastLib Jul 2015 #55
Another industry a liberal wants to drive the wages... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 #64
It's a reshuffling of where the jobs are. WestCoastLib Jul 2015 #72
Reshuffling from cabs to personal cars? That's a loser. WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 #77
No protection for passengers. kiva Jul 2015 #56
"Natural monopoly" WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jul 2015 #60
I think that misguided yuppies ibegurpard Jul 2015 #61
It's deregulation. Starry Messenger Jul 2015 #62
Uber is total bullshit. we can do it Jul 2015 #65
Haven't studied it fully, but there are things about it I don't like. Renew Deal Jul 2015 #67
In big coastal cities it's breaking the political power of rich medallion owners Recursion Jul 2015 #76
Scab cabbies depressing wages. TransitJohn Jul 2015 #81
Do they actually make less than medallion drivers? Recursion Jul 2015 #83
Uber is precisely what is wrong with today's economy ericson00 Jul 2015 #84
I generally accept the notion that Uber is first and foremost a software company Sen. Walter Sobchak Jul 2015 #88
Cars & capitalism are both evil... Yurovsky Jul 2015 #89
Bernie won't get rid of either... brooklynite Jul 2015 #91
Date rape without the date? spqr78 Jul 2015 #93
I'm only vaguely failiar with Uber. Have any cabbies weighed in on the issues, pro or con? pinto Jul 2015 #94
I've only ridden Uber once, to a concert, and the car was nice and the driver was friendly petronius Jul 2015 #95
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