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Originally Posted by Bunk
So, my understanding is the City's been meeting and working with them for quite some time and has said the concern we (and the Province) have is with gaps in the insurance for drivers under Alberta law, please go address and come back to us.
http://alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=38...523635E34F0FD8
Ball is in Uber's court, they don't address City's concern about insurance, start operations anyway.
How is the City's and the Mayor's fault? I could see if they were just digging in and saying no no matter what, but is there any evidence that is the case?
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Shouldn't the city change its regulatory requirements first rather than negotiate regulatory requirements with one company.
Set up reasonable rules after talking to industry then implement them fairly. Requir ring uber to jump through hoops for future unknown regulatory framework doesn't work.
They fix the insurance issue at the next issue pops up