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In reply to the discussion: Uber hammered by price gouging accusations during NYC's explosion [View all]GummyBearz
(2,931 posts)37. ...
You responded to the OP titled "Uber hammered by price gouging..." with a reply of:
" Libertarian Pricing
Whatever the market will bear
Survival-of-the-fittest
Cutthroat competition "
Which implies uber drivers should be going into the mayhem as if they were first responders in order to give people a $10 ride to safety. Sorry, but they have not signed up for such a thing and you did in fact imply it multiple times, by posts such as:
"It's their job, and there are some laws against price gouging during
crises of all kinds"
Are you done with your tantrum yet?
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I drive in Dallas PT, I simply did not go downtown during the shootings... you risked getting you
JCMach1
Sep 2016
#49
Another reason this NYer is perfectly content using mass transit or plain old yellow cabs n/t
markpkessinger
Sep 2016
#4
Yea, uber drivers should be expected to drive into terrorism situations for $10 to pick someone up
GummyBearz
Sep 2016
#22
Calling them 'contractors' is but a convenient way to dodge livery regulations n/t
markpkessinger
Sep 2016
#46
It's Uber so you're lucky if your driver doesn't assault or rape you regardless of the charges. nt
TeamPooka
Sep 2016
#10
uber is no more than a a unliensed hack. regular cabs have to be licensed why not them
allan01
Sep 2016
#13
Because the last time I needed a taxi away from down town, one was right there!
GummyBearz
Sep 2016
#43
Credit card readers in taxicabs are by far the most unreliable devices in the world,
Nye Bevan
Sep 2016
#48