Governments are cracking down on Uber because they don’t understand it
RARE: By attempting to shoehorn Uber into taxi regulations, consumers lose out on the innovativeness the platform provides.
RARE: By attempting to shoehorn Uber into taxi regulations, consumers lose out on the innovativeness the platform provides.
SPEAK FREELY: This TfL decision, by reducing choice, is not only anti-competitive, but anti-consumer, anti-worker, and anti-innovation. They have made a costly mistake in what is meant to be an open and forward thinking city.
ROUNDHOUSE RADIO: Vancouver officials would be smart to avoid the tax on Airbnb.
REMI: A group that monitors regulatory trends is touting the recent survey finding that a majority of Canucks oppose a ban on home-sharing services such as Airbnb.
CANADIAN UNDERWRITERS: More than six in 10 Canadians (62%) oppose or somewhat oppose banning ridesharing services such as Uber, according to recent polling conducted by Nanos Research.
TECHVIBES: When asked their level of support for banning ride-sharing services such as Uber, more than three in five Canadians say they oppose (41%) or somewhat oppose (21%) this; 9% are unsure.