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The reason I don't have sympathy is because the taxi industry lobbied for all the fees and medallions and bullshit, in order to drive out competition. This drives the price of taxi rides up, benefiting medallion owners and (to a lesser degree) taxi drivers, at the expense of the consumer. Now Uber has found a way to legally avoid all that crap, prices go way down, consumers benefit and corrupt taxi owners and their corrupt laws can go to hell.
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Yeah, I'm with you on what the taxi drivers have to deal with, I'm concerned for the actually drivers that pay a fortune and are beholden to the medallion owners. The medallion owners are wealthy already, taxi drivers struggle quite often. The best thing that can come from Uber and Lyft is a reform of the taxi industry but it;s such a racket for the cities that run the scheme, I won't hold my breath.
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[–] yorc 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The reason I don't have sympathy is because the taxi industry lobbied for all the fees and medallions and bullshit, in order to drive out competition. This drives the price of taxi rides up, benefiting medallion owners and (to a lesser degree) taxi drivers, at the expense of the consumer. Now Uber has found a way to legally avoid all that crap, prices go way down, consumers benefit and corrupt taxi owners and their corrupt laws can go to hell.
[–] rob_white ago
Yeah, I'm with you on what the taxi drivers have to deal with, I'm concerned for the actually drivers that pay a fortune and are beholden to the medallion owners. The medallion owners are wealthy already, taxi drivers struggle quite often. The best thing that can come from Uber and Lyft is a reform of the taxi industry but it;s such a racket for the cities that run the scheme, I won't hold my breath.