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Lmao, how do you do all this shit and still never turn a profit?

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Gotta spend money to make money as they say

:#marseyshrug:

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... to make less money than reddit jannies.

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Their pitch to investors is literally "keep us afloat, we'll become a monopoly and then we can jack up prices". Bleeding money for market share is part of the plan.

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just gotta outlast the other guys who have the exact same plan

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Brilliant plan, we should do the same pitch but for every type of business in every market, soon only rdramacorp will exist.

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Lobby government? How diabolical. No reputable corp would do such a thing?

:#marseypearlclutch:

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>Company used ‘kill switch’ during raids to stop police seeing data

Unironically based

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Their "kill switch" was emailing out of country IT to cut off that offices access to the companies systems

Boomer tier

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I turned my computer into an IED to troll the feds

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841281130551836.webp

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aka everything taxi companies do too

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The leak spans a five-year period when Uber was run by its co-founder Travis Kalanick, who tried to force the cab-hailing service into cities around the world, even if that meant breaching laws and taxi regulations

Are supposed to pretend this is bad thing? Taxi companies fricking sucked

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Maybe in the US they do, but in other countries they have actual strict regulations on Taxis.

Taxi drivers have to be certified and pass actual exams which see how well they know their area(s).

Get this. Without the use of a GPS or Google Maps! :marseypearlclutch:

Something trash gig drivers can't do and won't do.

Take your uneducated hot take to Tiktok.

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Lol, imagine thinking you need to be certified beyond a drivers test to drive a drunk home

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:#marseymutt:

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Stay poor eurocel, be glad that gyp driving around knows the city

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I have a personal driver and although he's not a gyp, he makes more annually than you do.

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Taxis are highly regulated in the US (or at least most cities?). The drivers are always bitching about the hoops they need to jump through to get medallions.

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They're not highly regulated.

There's no federal regulations and the "regulations" that do exist vary drastically by state and city.

So I'm not sure how you consider that to be "highly regulated".

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Because some/most cities had extremely tight laws on who could drive cabs. It was mostly rent seeking by the industry to keep the amount of drivers low.

Uber/Lyft wouldn’t have taken off had taxis came close to meeting the demand

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Because some/most cities had extremely tight laws on who could drive cabs.

Again that's not true.

I don't think you know what the word "regulated" means.

Uber/Lyft wouldn’t have taken off had taxis came close to meeting the demand

Also not even close to being true. They took off cause of low prices and marketing.

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Listen r-slur, you have no idea what you are talking about. Taxi companies and local councils put red tape up and down the industry to limit how many cars were on the road. In New York taxi medallion Were being sold for over a million dollars because they wouldn’t issue more

Also not even close to being true. They took off cause of low prices and marketing.

That and they would actually show up, something that taxis failed to do in the majority of American cities

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:marseyreading: :marseyconfused:

^^ That's you attempting to read what I wrote.

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Taxis are highly regulated in the US

(or at least most cities?)

You not understanding that what you wrote, doesn't mean what you think it does.

Burgers are literally r-slurred.

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https://ij.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Taxi-WhitePaper.pdf

Traditional taxis are highly regulated in most American cities, with local regulators determining everything from how many taxis can be licensed to the types of services they can provide to the fares they can charge to where they can pick up customers.

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All 44 cities studied regulate taxis tightly, adopting five of 10 major regulatory provisions on average, but the specific regulations they use vary widely.

This suggests cities are making taxi policy absent a common understanding of what regulatory provisions, if any, are necessary to protect consumers

So while some cities have some regulations, they vary widely and follow no standard guidance.

All 44 cities (out of what? 300 cities nationwide?) have no common understanding what provisions are needed to protect consumers.

Your interpretation of these results is:

Taxis are highly regulated in the USA.

Literal

:#marseysmoothbrain:

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:#marseynouautism:

Being pedantic on an r-slur site and having an r-slur fight with an r-slur about an r-slur topic and being so bussy blasted that you changed my flair. Congrats, sweaty, you just played yourself :marseyclappingglasses:

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r-slurred

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And they were fricking useless beyond booking a trip to the airport

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lol you're lucky they showed up

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My favorite was the ones in New Orleans that would charge $10 to drive you three blocks or they would pick up blacked out people and drive in circles to run up the tab

But usually they would just never show up

Anyone that advocates for taxis is too young to actually remember using them. Uber/Lyft has been a public good by getting countless drunks off the street

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:#marseysteer:


:!marseybooba:

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and yet, still less scummy than even a single taxi driver


:#marseytwerkingtalking:

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Secretly?

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:#marseyfattie:

Snapshots:

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