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Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Nice try.
Uber would still end up being cheaper and better anyway...
Uber would still end up being cheaper and better anyway...
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Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
I got a taxi the other day. It was a very tired vehicle and he drove me like a lunatic into the city whilst he was talking on the phone. Never had that with an uber...
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Dockless bike hire problems interstate.
But these dockless schemes are creating some issues - with bike cluttering and dumping.
Check the YT video for examples.
https://youtu.be/kmWhaG6j0-0
Both Melbourne and Sydney have seen the introduction of oBikes — yellow, GPS-tracked rental bicycles that rent (out) ....
http://www.news.com.au/technology/onlin ... edada38250... companies stipulate customers must leave the bicycles in safe and legal locations where they won’t obstruct pedestrians and other transport.
But these dockless schemes are creating some issues - with bike cluttering and dumping.
Check the YT video for examples.
https://youtu.be/kmWhaG6j0-0
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Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Just giving some frank feedback on my respective ride experiences. Happy for any business to thrive but if someone offers me a better, safer and more accountable service for the same price then I know where my dollars will be going.
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No I mean literally, in all of the interviews with the no campaign I've read, they have never made a direct point. They keep alluding to further issues, but never state what those issues are. Then they go off on tangents with hot button headlines like "Safe Schools". (Which by the way, the self professed conservative politicians vetted and had the two things they objected to removed.)
I'm yet to hear anyone advocating for no make that actual point. No one has said "Because our rules say no, therefore no." Maybe because they know that that's not a good reason to impose "their rules" on others. It's a moot point. Which was my point above (lol I said "point" a lot)Maximus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2017 11:52 pmSomeone's religious beliefs aren't, to you, a direct point in defence of a no vote, but they absolutely are a reasonable and direct point in defense of a no vote -- to them. So long as someone's views aren't borne out of hate, disrespect, ignorance, etc, I consider they're legitimate views and I consider someone is entitled to those views.
There's more than one religion. They all have varying opinions on things. If one person's belief system says that same sex marriage is against their rules, then they should not conduct same sex marriages amongst their adherents. That's fine. Same as some of the Jewish faith eat kosher, and some of Islam faith similarly eat halal. It's fine that they do, and no skin of anyone's nose to have foods labeled kosher or halal. But eating kosher is not enshrined in the Law of the land. Just as same sex marriage should not be outlawed by the Law of the land. Churches do not control marriage - it is a legal arrangement, with legal ramifications.
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Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Pigs ass you're a long time lurker.
Your entire post reeks of being an advertisement.
Uber shits on your pathetic taxi industry.
Anyone been raped by an uber driver in Adelaide? Nope.
Anyone got into a smelly, dirty uber vehicle? Nope.
Anyone felt like they were going to be involved in a serious car accident while in an uber? Nope.
Anyone had an uber driver eating while driving? Nope.
Anyone had an uber driver talking on their phone while driving? Nope.
And importantly, has anyone had an uber driver try and take them via the longest routes to their destination? Nope.
Uber is superior to your shitty taxi industry and your shitty suburban taxi company.
And something I'm sure the ATO would love to know more about, most taxi drivers are paid cash in hand, black money, off the books, defrauding the Australian government.
People have already worked it out. Taxi industry is a shitty corrupt entity, Uber offers a superior service.
You call a long time member here a fool, when really you're the fool.
Fark off ya bell end.
Your entire post reeks of being an advertisement.
Uber shits on your pathetic taxi industry.
Anyone been raped by an uber driver in Adelaide? Nope.
Anyone got into a smelly, dirty uber vehicle? Nope.
Anyone felt like they were going to be involved in a serious car accident while in an uber? Nope.
Anyone had an uber driver eating while driving? Nope.
Anyone had an uber driver talking on their phone while driving? Nope.
And importantly, has anyone had an uber driver try and take them via the longest routes to their destination? Nope.
Uber is superior to your shitty taxi industry and your shitty suburban taxi company.
And something I'm sure the ATO would love to know more about, most taxi drivers are paid cash in hand, black money, off the books, defrauding the Australian government.
People have already worked it out. Taxi industry is a shitty corrupt entity, Uber offers a superior service.
You call a long time member here a fool, when really you're the fool.
Fark off ya bell end.
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Rev, you seem to want to be involved in this discussion, while simultaneously having nothing to say.
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Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Didn't see this post from the taxi industry suburban taxi company troll.
How many Adelaide taxi drivers are paying taxes? Answer is many aren't. Because many are being paid off the books/black money.
How about enforcing Australia's laws within your own corrupt industry FIRST...
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i get some unemployed ( or a second job tight @ss) person happy to earn $11 per hour b4 tax, who i have no idea if he actually accredited to drive me (passengers) and save myself 3 buck then its all good......[/quote]
So wanting to have a second job to earn extra money to make ends meet, is being a tight ass is it? It's amazing how much disdain and contempt Suburban Taxi company has for the people of South Australia.
$11/hour? LMFAO now you're going to spread misinformation? I have friends who drive for Uber as a second job in their spare time. They earn much more then $11/hour.
They earn at least $25-40 an hour. Uber takes 25%. Thus they keep 75% of the fares. What's the percentage of money taken home by taxi drivers with Suburban? It wouldn't be much since most are being paid black money off the books.
I also know taxi drivers, who all say it's very hard to make a living. It's all they complain about. Uber driver friends, never heard them complain about how much they are, or aren't making.
How many rapes and sexual assaults have we seen from the taxi industry on passengers? Do you want to talk about that?
Who was vetting your drivers Mr Suburban Taxis troll?
Like I said in the other post, FARK OFF.
How dumb do you think the people of South Australia, and this forum specifically, are?
Silly Suburban taxis.
Trying to win back customers, but going about it entirely the wrong way.
Idiots.
You bet. Probably 7/10 taxis you get in stink and need to be cleaned.
Uber drivers pay taxes. Uber pays taxes.but hey as long as we allow uber do what it likes & not consider relevant laws then its ok........
How many Adelaide taxi drivers are paying taxes? Answer is many aren't. Because many are being paid off the books/black money.
How about enforcing Australia's laws within your own corrupt industry FIRST...
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i get some unemployed ( or a second job tight @ss) person happy to earn $11 per hour b4 tax, who i have no idea if he actually accredited to drive me (passengers) and save myself 3 buck then its all good......[/quote]
So wanting to have a second job to earn extra money to make ends meet, is being a tight ass is it? It's amazing how much disdain and contempt Suburban Taxi company has for the people of South Australia.
$11/hour? LMFAO now you're going to spread misinformation? I have friends who drive for Uber as a second job in their spare time. They earn much more then $11/hour.
They earn at least $25-40 an hour. Uber takes 25%. Thus they keep 75% of the fares. What's the percentage of money taken home by taxi drivers with Suburban? It wouldn't be much since most are being paid black money off the books.
I also know taxi drivers, who all say it's very hard to make a living. It's all they complain about. Uber driver friends, never heard them complain about how much they are, or aren't making.
You might be confusing the transport minister with the non-existent, faceless, Liberal shadow minister.London was smart enough to consider the risks of uber, but Mulligan who is on borrowed time as pollie is too concerned about his seat to make uber follow laws
And taxis are recording people in the cars as well. What's your point?
How many rapes and sexual assaults have we seen from the taxi industry on passengers? Do you want to talk about that?
Who was vetting your drivers Mr Suburban Taxis troll?
Like I said in the other post, FARK OFF.
How dumb do you think the people of South Australia, and this forum specifically, are?
Silly Suburban taxis.
Trying to win back customers, but going about it entirely the wrong way.
Idiots.
Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Mate the taxi industry isn't interested in cleaning up their act, nor are they interested in offering a better service.Llessur2002 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:34 pmJust giving some frank feedback on my respective ride experiences. Happy for any business to thrive but if someone offers me a better, safer and more accountable service for the same price then I know where my dollars will be going.
They want to kick and scream like spoiled brats until they get what they want, the government cutting out competition and giving them the monopoly again.
What happened Suburban Taxis, and other scummy taxi companies, did the honeymoon with Labor finally come to an end?
I thought the taxi industry spokesperson with the curly hair that you normally see on the news was in tight with at least some of the Labor mob particularly one federal member in the western suburbs..
Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide
Wow for a long time lurker innocently sharing a new service with forum members you sure do have some strong views about Uber.
Re: Rundle Mall Redevelopment | $30m
Saw this guy in action on Saturday. He was so loud and obnoxious, you could hear him quite a distance from either ends of the mall.Llessur2002 » Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:07 pm
Sometimes it'll just be the banner-holders, but most of the time the angry, shouty, year-round tan dude is there. Occasionally they head off to harass commuters at the Railway Station etc but they're very (and perhaps increasingly) present in the Mall.
People like this need to be banned and fined. Rundle Mall or any outdoor precinct is not a platform for lunatics to preach any forms of hatred or religion. It's a public nuisance, and a disgraceful look for visitors. Enough is enough.
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Re: Beer Garden
At this stage I should probably clarify that my 'year round tan' comment was about the white guy who looks a bit grubby, not the black guy. Depending on which one you've seen I might have come across a little on the bigoted side...
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