Ridesharing Apps/companies under regulatory attack
You'd think that in CA of all places, the tree-huggers would defend ridesharing:
While The California PUC Cracks Down On Ride-Sharing, Sidecar And Lyft Commit To Staying On The Road | TechCrunch
Why do people accept that taxis need to be "regulated" anyway?
Don't they see that the set prices is price-fixing? What if some FOB immigrant wants to drive his own taxi and offer lower prices?
While The California PUC Cracks Down On Ride-Sharing, Sidecar And Lyft Commit To Staying On The Road | TechCrunch
Why do people accept that taxis need to be "regulated" anyway?
Don't they see that the set prices is price-fixing? What if some FOB immigrant wants to drive his own taxi and offer lower prices?
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