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Originally Posted by Dan02
Super easy especially when you're willing to completely ignore the facts and go all Trump on the issue just saying whatever you want in spite of the facts. You act like people without a license are breaking into a junkyard and stealing a jalopy with a busted strut, missing side mirrors and broken taillights and careening around the city madmax style without insurance when nothing could be further from the truth.
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I mean, most people are smart enough to not make hypocrites of themselves in literally the next sentence after attacking someone else. You couldn't have put a different comment in between before you went said "whatever you want in spite of the facts?"
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All drivers have a valid drivers license, all drivers have personal insurance when off the clock, all drivers are covered by Ubers commercial insurance policy when going to pickup a fare and while delivering them to their destination. Here's how Ubers insurance works.
https://newsroom.uber.com/insurance-...h-ridesharing/
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All drivers have valid licenses to operate personal vehicles. By and large, they do not have valid licenses for operating commercially.
All drivers have valid personal insurance (presumably). What they lacked was proper commercial insurance. And by failing to inform their insurance providers that they use their vehicles for commercial use, they were fraudulently abusing their personal policies.
As I have noted before, Uber was facing a lawsuit in Toronto over its claimed insurance for the driver being more fantasy than reality. Also, if Uber is properly covering its drivers, one has to ask why the company is making such a big stink about the provincial government not rushing through new insurance plans.
But hey, if you want to go "all Trump" and make things up, even when reality contradicts you, that is your choice. Doesn't make you any less of a gullible shill.