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In reply to the discussion: Uber, Lyft owe Chicago $15 million, other Chicagoland entities millions more [View all]WhaTHellsgoingonhere
(5,252 posts)They don't care about their drivers having argued that they aren't employers and practicing predatory pricing, lower driver's earnings and forcing them to drive more hours. Further, Uber is racing to introduce self-driving cars.
They don't care about cities, they operate as an illegal taxi company so as to avoid municipal taxes.
They don't care about Social Security, operating as "just an app" allows them to avoid payroll taxes.
They don't care about customer; this year they've paid out $38 million in fines for charging customers for fake background checks.
They don't care about safety, car maintence, driver under insurance, criminal background checks, finger printing.
They don't care about paying their fair share, hiding their profits in offshore tax shelters in the Netherlands and Bahamas.
Mayors, I can speak to 2, Emanuel and Bloomberg. Though Emanuel claims no conflict of interest, his brother's agency could make $1 billion off his investment in Uber. After opening Uber to New York City, Bloomberg's entities poured millions into Uber. Likewise for Jeff Bezos. No better way for billionaires to avoid paying their fair share.
The taxi industry raises tens of millions of dollars for cities and has safety standards. There's nothing wrong with that.