The HCPTC got tired of waiting for the Florida Legislature to do something about the rules of ride share. Now, they are taking matters into their own hands. They are detaining and writing tickets of $700 to the illegal drivers. Next, they will begin impounding vehicles. This should be expected.
When you have no charters, licenses, insurance, you are as bogus as the day is long. Could you open a bar without a liquor license? Could you open a radio station without an FCC license? Could you open a barber shop without the proper permits? No to all the above. So why does Uber think they can get around the law by just existing and ignoring all the rules and regulations that everyone else has to play by?
When you have no charters, licenses, insurance, you are as bogus as the day is long. Could you open a bar without a liquor license? Could you open a radio station without an FCC license? Could you open a barber shop without the proper permits? No to all the above. So why does Uber think they can get around the law by just existing and ignoring all the rules and regulations that everyone else has to play by?
this about the time that someone start do something about all those ride sharing crap and gypsy cabs which operate without insurance, stickers and on rigged meters with 3 different rates....
ReplyDeletefor locals, drunks and tourists ranging from $2.10-2.40 a mile up to $5.40 a mile !!!!
Now thats a nice nut~($700.00)
ReplyDeleteabout damn time.
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