Posted by jimg.allentown on January 04, 2018 at 17:20:26 from (173.49.133.204):
In Reply to: Re: Uber drivers posted by showcrop on January 04, 2018 at 15:16:24:
This has nothing to do with my "say so" so to speak. I say that they are not legal because they are performing a service that is regulated under the law yet they are NOT in compliance with that regulation. Last I checked "sidestepping" the law constitutes a violation as in "against the law." So, let me review what constitutes a taxi service: In the case of a REAL taxi, you phone a dispatch office to request a ride. Dispatcher sends a cab to your location to pick you up and take you to a destination. With Uber, you c all into a central dispatch of sorts except that you are using a phone application instead of a voice phone call. Is there really any difference in the fact that you are calling for transportation?? Next, with a REAL taxi, they pick you up and take you to a destination. With Uber , they pick you up and take you to a destination. Any difference? I think not. Finally, a REAL taxi charges you for the ride. Oh, uber charges you for the ride as well.
So, by the process of logical deduction, I say that taxis and Uber are performing the SAME service. Taxis are subject to regulation. Regardless of who enacted those laws, they are nonetheless laws. Since Uber is not in compliance with those laws. As such, and NOT JUST MY SAY SO, they are in violation of existing laws. That makes them illegal in my judgment.
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