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Originally Posted by peter12
Doesn't change the fact that Uber is brazenly breaking the law in every Canadian jurisdiction that they have entered. Separate processes, separate opinions.
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That's the conundrum. Uber drivers can't get insurance, because they cannot get licensed in the jurisdictions in which they operate. They cannot get licensed in those jurisdictions, because they cannot get insurance. Then when they went through legal channels to get licensing rules changed, they get told "we will get back to you..... maybe never."
Now I'm not saying that Uber being allowed to operate is anywhere near as important as the following analogy, but sometimes you need to be the Rosa Parks to get change moving.