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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Apparently people who agreed to pay surge pricing and acknowledged the price beforehand are now trying to sue Uber in Quebec. Nothing but self-entitled morons.
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Logically, if the courts in Quebec were to hold that Uber is a taxi company, then it would stand to reason that Uber would be subject to taxi laws. Among them, the restrictions on what they can charge. If a person agrees to a contract that is illegal, it is not enforceable. That is just a guess on the basis of this, however. Do you have a link? I'd be interested to read more about that.