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bitch lasagne
Join Date: Aug 2012
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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/ub...04-glfcly.html
Why the hell does everything people do need government sanction... oh wait so they can tax the **** out of it. |
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The one and only
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Geelong
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We have Uber a go and liked it but if a cab was available we'd use them, but now after seeing their reaction to Uber we will not use a taxi again while Uber is available. They don't want Uber playing by the same rules, they want Uber gone and their monopoly retained. The public have spoken and no government will be able to outlaw Uber for ever.
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Thailand Specials
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Centrefold Lounge
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Even I think this stinks and I look like a younger, fatter Daniel Andrews.
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: ACT
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Victoria always the 'police state'. 2 1/2 years there was more than enough for a lifetime!
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Nov 2006
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It is a service that disrupts regulated industry. Say you buy a bus and decide to drive around and charge people for your service but don't comply with any of the regulations . Or maybe buy a fire truck and offer your services to the public via the app? How do you think that would go ?
Competition is great if everyone involved plays under the same rules. |
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bitch lasagne
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And disruptive technology and methods are the drivers of innovation and necessary change. And the legal system isn't exactly amenable to such change. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Regardless of that uber x seems to fall under hire car rules . That in Victoria means the driver should be accredited (cost $40k plus yearly fee and car type and age is specified) . Some interesting reading here : http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-1...-check/6846512 |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: melbourne
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Spent 20 years in the taxi industry Regulated fares check Driver accreditation check Uniforms check Color check roadworthy check Cameras check boot release check Taxi services commission check Taxi and hire care services Act check Assigning licenses check High Licence costs check Industry geared to look after minorities check (every disabled group is given money to pursue late taxis) FFS we are driving people from point A to point B its not that *** complicated. Over regulation has killed services and yet some people will defend regulations to the death. We vote for the idiot governments who condition us that regulations are good. The governments have been milking the industry for all its worth while protecting some players. Even though it will cost me it is good for the public. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Do you think that the industry didn't function until these things came in? All I'm saying is that regulation hasn't delivered a decent service to the public and it has become completely over complicated when the service is just A to B. Regulations add unnecessary costs that the end user in the vast majority of cases couldn't care less about. Obviously a roadworthy vehicle is a must but I would debate that mandatory yearly roadworthies have done anything to improve the standard of vehicles compared to before it was introduced. The way forward for the taxi industry is to go back to a 1 car 1 driver model and banish all the people taking a cut out of the industry. However, there are too many vested interests. |
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I thought Uber was trying to make it's services legal without having to force it's drivers to pay 10's of thousands of dollars a year for the privilege of working. I have also had some pretty terrible Taxi drivers over the last few years. Last one couldn't drive for **** and had to ask me how to get from Newcastle CBD to Newcastle's biggest hospital. FFS surely they are pretty popular taxi spots and Newcastle isn't exactly as big and complicated as Sydney. I used to just say my suburb name back before 2010, but these days I have to tell them to go to the hospital and then I will tell them where to go from there, because most of them don't know my suburb or they get it confused with a different suburb which is 10km away |
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Render unto Caesar
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Ah good old Victoria, still unsure how we achieved most livable city.
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If nothing else, it will clean up the abhorrent industry in my opinion. ![]() Besides, a little competition is good for consumerism. Bring it on Uber! |
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Are these uber cars registered as hire cars and pay insurance for paying passengers accordingly?
Or are they privately registered, which is where I can see a problem? |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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IIRC, Uber corporation provide the insurance on behalf of the driver.
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Bathed In A Yellow Glow
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Location: NSW Central Coast
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It was reported recently in the media that the Premier of NSW is talking about the possibility of allowing Uber to operate. Quote:
http://www.news.com.au/finance/busin...39fdca7db35a78 Which brings me to my question – how many States is it actually illegal in or is it currently operating in a grey unregulated area? |
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Bathed In A Yellow Glow
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Location: NSW Central Coast
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: St Albans, VIC
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and they are privately registered,
Ubers insurance kicks in if the persons own insurance company doesnt come to the party, however iirc NRMA will cover a driver if its not there primary job. |
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And being privately registered would be a sticking point with Vicroads. Easy to see the legal problems, here in Vic anyway. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Location: Mexico Australia
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Car is registered, If you are in accident TAC will still apply.
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Canberra
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I can understand why the taxi industry is upset with rise of Uber.
Taxi drivers often work unsociable hours, deal with unreasonable people for not a lot of money when basically anyone with a smart phone can drive people around without all the regulatory burden and associated costs which is what eats into what the driver takes home. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: ACT
Posts: 982
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Uber are going ballistic in the ACT. The taxi industry has well and truly been placed on notice.
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Shenanigans..............
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Footscrazy
Posts: 12,769
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Capitalism vs socialism.
I know which side I'm on. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: ACT
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If you want to know how taxis should be, read The Knowledge or watch the movie of the same name about getting a lic for a London taxi. Some try for 7 years and still fail.
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Uber X is illegal in all states of Australia except the ACT.
There it is regulated, not as much as a taxi but enough so that people treat it a serious business not just a fad. It does have correct registration and insurance. Illegal Uber X drivers have NO insurance, if you are inside the car and you get injured or even if you are hit by one driving past. You cannot get insurance for an illegal act. Same as drink driving. Nobody has seen Uber's fabled coverage...it has been tested many times overseas and for some reason they always settle out of court. EVERYBODIES insurance and rego will go up as accident rates rise. Most of their drivers get jack of it as soon as the first major expense ie accident or breakdown occurs or just get a real job eventually. So you are forever getting new drivers who have no experience. In most overseas cities Uber drivers are forming unions and demanding higher fares and better conditions. Uber drivers can be 0.049...taxi drivers must be 0.00. There are no medical checks, limited background checks or limits on the hours they drive. They don't have to pick people up who are disabled, or live a long way out of town, there are no minimum service standards, no way to complain (except facebook), or get back lost property. Remember one day you will get old and need the help of a taxi driver with your groceries and bags. The government is not doing anything about it as they know they will have to pay compensation to the existing owners if an unregulated uber is allowed. Sure Taxis are not perfect, no business is... but most other businesses abide by the law, pay taxes and spend money in the local area, get the correct licenses and permits that are required by government for YOUR safety. I would happily not pay all the additional expenses I MUST PAY by LAWS voted in by YOU, the PUBLIC for YOUR SAFETY and in return drop prices by 30%...except in the time when people actually want transport...then I will SURGE price 500% as YOU, THE PUBLIC wanted more cars. This is what uber does and the public approve it?? Be careful what you wish for if the big bad taxi monopoly is destroyed...(and replaced with a bigger, badder OVERSEAS monopoly) Just see how much actual service you get from uber outside of the busy CBD areas. For the other side of the coin see the facebook page "You've Been Ubered" And as most of you know I am in the taxi business as are many others on this forum. Use it at your own risk.... |
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