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Phemanderac wrote on Aug 11 th, 2015 at 5:26pm: Aussie wrote on Aug 11 th, 2015 at 5:22pm: Phemanderac wrote on Aug 11 th, 2015 at 5:08pm: Aussie wrote on Aug 11 th, 2015 at 5:04pm: Phemanderac wrote on Aug 11 th, 2015 at 4:59pm: I look at the thread title and that alone would encourage me to support Uber.
I heard about a Taxi driver who was using threat and intimidation hounding Uber drivers on the radio today. This does nothing to encourage me to support Cabbies.
If Uber is wrong, illegal, unfair etc etc etc - then deal with it appropriately. If you can't do that, then take a flying leap if you want my support. Ah...but that is another misunderstanding. No if about Uber. It is illegal . It has been issued with a 'cease and desist' order in Queensland and it is thumbing its nose at Government. Google/microsoft are behind it, and they are using their deep pockets to stare down Government and the Law. No worries, however, my point still stands - I have no support for stand over methods etc. that was my point. The if vs is bit, that clarifies, but does not diminish the point I was making about how and why I might offer or lend support. No-one supports taking the Law into your own hands....except Uber of course, and those who support Uber (mainly because they simply do not understand what is actually happening.) I can understand the frustration of a driver who vents about an illegal operation which is directly impacting on his capacity to feed etc himself and his family. No-one ought complain if he just chucks it in and goes on the dole. In Queensland alone, there are 15,000 blokes who are making a quid driving a Cab, and if an illegal interloper is not sorted, they will just add to the welfare support/burden problem this Country has. These blokes would rather not do that. So.....as I said, in frustration, they will rant. Ranting = fine Aussie. I am not talking about the bloke having a rant, I am talking about the "vigilante sign up" and individual drivers using threat and intimidation. Uber are breaking laws, then that needs to be addressed through the current legal system. I know that won't be easy, it will be frustrating and there is absolutely NO guarantee that it will serve justice. However, that is the social contract we all sign up for living in our society. Blokes having a rant, I can understand, sympathise with and even feel some empathy and support for. Oh....I would not get over excited by the 'vigilante' reference. Phemanderac, it is easy to play all pure if your income and means by which you support yourself and family is not threatened by an outlaw. I would never harm an Uber driver if he ever turned up on my dung hill, but I guarantee he'd have a great deal of difficulty driving around with four flat tyres.
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