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Pooka Fey

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20. Mail Online omits that the former celebrity was caught riding in a scab cab on strike day. WHOOPSIE
Thu Jun 25, 2015, 06:02 PM
Jun 2015

Americans seem to have forgotten that the whole point of a strike is to inconvenience people, to make them notice you.

I listening to the video, the strikers informed the driver that the road was blocked, and politely asked her driver to get out of his unlicensed taxi along with his passenger - the former celebrity in question. A fact also omitted from the Mail Online story, and many British journalists speak French, so the language barrier excuse is flimsy.

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Well, rioting isn't the answer but Uber is a blight on the world, I think. randome Jun 2015 #1
"I dont need cabs that much myself" - maybe you should talk to people who do. Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #12
This. Ace Rothstein Jun 2015 #52
What I don't understand.... Adrahil Jun 2015 #26
Because medallion owners need cab scarcity Recursion Jun 2015 #33
Yep, you're right I think. Adrahil Jun 2015 #49
'Uber pharmacist, Uber doctor' leftstreet Jun 2015 #2
That last picture says it all frazzled Jun 2015 #5
Yeah, the difference is, you don't need 7 years of medical school Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #6
I don't think that was the point leftstreet Jun 2015 #10
No, I suspect it's about people being pissed off that their monopoly on taxi $$ is threatened. Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #11
as a small business owner who goes through hoops to meet fire and health regulations KittyWampus Jun 2015 #14
Are you familiar with the way taxi service - medallions, etc- is handled in many US cities? Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #15
This. It's a HUGE scam. n/t Adrahil Jun 2015 #28
So regulate them, don't do a corrupt arbitrary medallion system Recursion Jun 2015 #36
Good point, and in America, at least, Uber comes complete with Drivers who attack passengers whathehell Jun 2015 #51
Licensed FR cab drivers pay into the FR Secu system, health, retirement, disability, unemployment Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #16
Fine, I can't speak to the Frech experience- but I DO know that in a lot of US cities Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #22
I agree. It's been a while but I've done loans for taxicab drivers so I've seen some financials. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2015 #31
Meh. The Uber drivers are scabs leftstreet Jun 2015 #18
Rent seeking is not what unions are for Recursion Jun 2015 #37
Try Ho Chi Min City sometime. :>)) pangaia Jun 2015 #53
No, it's rent-seeking medallion owners pissed their gravy train is threatened Recursion Jun 2015 #34
No but you should probably carry adequate insurance gratuitous Jun 2015 #13
How are any of those things different with cab companies? Egnever Jun 2015 #21
Those are the minimum regulations cab companies operate under gratuitous Jun 2015 #24
I am not sure that is true Egnever Jun 2015 #44
most of this article is about a washed up former celebrity. skip to the bottom for any real msongs Jun 2015 #3
yes, thanks Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #4
Mail Online omits that the former celebrity was caught riding in a scab cab on strike day. WHOOPSIE Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #20
did they throw cobblestones? msanthrope Jun 2015 #7
K & R. Thanks for the post. Serious event, difficult issue. appalachiablue Jun 2015 #8
France never had a freedom machine seveneyes Jun 2015 #9
France is different Cheese Sandwich Jun 2015 #17
Poor babies can't take their monopoly for granted Prism Jun 2015 #19
Uh oh. Now you've done it. Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #23
My passengers smack talk cabs all day Prism Jun 2015 #25
I'm glad you're not creepy. I'd ride with you. I hate creepy drivers. bravenak Jun 2015 #29
Is it cultural? Prism Jun 2015 #32
Some drivers are just hella creepy. bravenak Jun 2015 #35
Oh, helllll no Prism Jun 2015 #40
It was Hollywood... bravenak Jun 2015 #41
Here's an example of what happens with our "legitimate" cab companies, here. Warren DeMontague Jun 2015 #47
Disgusting! bravenak Jun 2015 #48
I have used uber since my husband passed eighteen months ago Mojorabbit Jun 2015 #43
Sorry, but you're part of the problem. philosslayer Jun 2015 #54
Give me taxis or give me death! Renew Deal Jun 2015 #27
You can have them yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #30
Ethnic Black and Brown French Union Labor workers go on Strike. DU yawns. Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #38
Good for the cabbies. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #39
Cabs in France are a private cartel using government influence to seek rents Recursion Jun 2015 #50
Any other unions you're opposed to? philosslayer Jun 2015 #55
NFL owners. MLB owners. Capital cartels in general Recursion Jun 2015 #56
One mans opinion, Rec. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #57
Did he own his own medallion? Recursion Jun 2015 #58
I dont care if taxis strike Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #42
Working class unions? Codeine Jun 2015 #45
Uber is union-busting. DemocraticWing Jun 2015 #46
Then taxis need to do a better job christx30 Oct 2015 #59
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