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jfkmk
Mar 21, 2015Explorer
BubbaChris wrote:jfkmk wrote:BubbaChris wrote:
I'm indifferent to the safety concerns about Uber compared to taxis. We lost a friend 11 years ago when a taxi driver in Las Vegas made a very poor decision with my friend as one of his passengers.
My condolences, but that's kind of a silly argument to get in a car with a potential criminal, possibly no insurance and questionable licensing.
I suspect you're throwing around claims without doing any research. Here's another documented risk with a legit taxi services, convicted sex offenders as drivers. That doesn't necessarily present a risk since in some states you can gain that status by getting caught peeing in public. But on the other hand...
My original point was you may be making assumptions about Uber cars/drivers that may not be an accurate way to differentiate between the two types of services.
Go to a big city and ask a few taxi drivers for odometer readings, plenty with 100K, 200K or more. If they're truly maintained well, no big deal. But you don't know if they're skimping to make ends meet.
I'm not in a city where I can try Lyft or Uber, but I have spent $1,000's on private vacation home rentals that weren't "hotels" and didn't die of CO poisoning from the heater. Which would be a comparable assumption in the lodging world.
In New Jersey they are currently trying to outlaw uber and lyft for exactly the reasons I stated. I'm sorry, but I dont quite get your home rental comparison.
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