"Rideshare apps" implies some sort of sharing is occurring. Are cab drivers sharing their cars too? Gives the impression that the intended service is organizing carpools, not turning cabbies into part time contractors.
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iirc that was the pitch, very very very early on. The reason they could just operate an unlicensed cab was because it was just random people freely choosing to share their ride (for gas money)
Part of me wants to say
about it always being this cynical capitalist ploy, but I am hesitant to discount the incredible power of bazingas trying to shoehorn technological solutions to social problems. Bazingas + VC money is the synthesis of this
oh it was absolutely always fake. They wanted to replace taxis from the very beginning (although they started out with luxury black cars that weren't particularly price competitive)
:yea: the whole concept is in a multitude of ways, very much an example of car ideology preventing the consideration of serious solutions
Remember the Las Vegas Loop station animation with cars clipping on pedestrians?
Does the city actually enforce parking regulations? It doesn’t matter whether or not you have your flashers on, and it doesn’t matter whether or not you’re in the car, and it doesn’t matter if it’s “just for a minute”, and it doesn’t matter if you take off once they get your license plate.
Any decently sized city has passenger loading zones. That’s what they’re there for. But god forbid you have to walk a minute to your destination. Of course, people park there too with the park anywhere lights.
An eternity ago, I was a meter maid (no, not part of the PD), and, well, putting your flashers on not only doesn’t exempt you from parking rules, it also shows that you know you’re breaking them and consequently your chances of being let off with a warning go way down.
And as for being in the car, that’s called standing, which is still prohibited in the middle of the street and at red curbs etc. Carbrain chuds like to get back with “but doesn’t that mean it’s illegal to stop for a red light”? Yeah genius, that’s one of the few instances where stopping in the street is allowed.
Idea for a struggle session: is it praxis to snitch on an illegally parked driver?
Depends. How expensive is the car?
I mean, for anyone sufficiently rich, the fine is just a VIP parking fee. Doesn’t Jeff Bezos rack up 5 figures in parking tickets every year?
Something something warrent buffet and bill gates drive shitboxes.
Well, uh, I’m not sure it’s possible to snitch on an illegally parked driver, cops won’t show up unless there’s a dog they can shoot. What are you gonna do, flag down a meter maid? They’re not stopping and leaving their assigned area for some guy that’ll be gone when they get there.
You can always print fake parking tickets that link to a payment portal that funnels money directly to you. Seems to happen every few months!
Doesn't NYC have that app where you can take photos of people parked illegally and if they end up getting fined you get a cut of the fine?
Well I hadn’t heard of this before. But from what I hear NYC is where Uber/Lyft drivers have free reign to do whatever they want and everyone parks illegally all the time, especially the cops, so I’m not sure if the underpaid intern that’s reviewing all the photos will issue a violation.
So I was mixing up two things. There's an existing initiative where you can report idling trucks and busses (not cars) for air pollution violations and a bill going through (as of 2023) which would allow people to report cars and other vehicles for parking in a way that blocks cycle lanes, traffic, or footpaths.
Bit idea: Sign up for the app and exclusively post pictures of cop cars
just public transit with extra steps