Where's Wally? Is that him in the striped pullover?Ride-sharing services including Uber are legal in Queensland as of today, with changes to personalised transport regulation being rolled out across the state.
But about 200 cab drivers and their supporters have voiced their opposition to the move, staging a rally outside State Parliament and accusing the Queensland Government of selling them out.
Uber Legal in Sunny Queensland
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Uber Legal in Sunny Queensland
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Re: Uber Legal in Sunny Queensland
So our taxi driver friend can now claim hardship money.... it is hard to earn a buck when you are on-line all day, oh the grief, the grief.The Palaszczuk government last month announced its intention to legalise ride-sharing with a $100 million transition package, including a hardship fund and compensation for existing cab licences.
Mr Parker said protests may continue because drivers felt as though the new framework hadn't created a level playing field.
"I think they're suffering from grief," he said.
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He's online TALKING TO HIMSELF all day by the looks of things.Super Nova wrote:So our taxi driver friend can now claim hardship money.... it is hard to earn a buck when you are on-line all day, oh the grief, the grief.The Palaszczuk government last month announced its intention to legalise ride-sharing with a $100 million transition package, including a hardship fund and compensation for existing cab licences.
Mr Parker said protests may continue because drivers felt as though the new framework hadn't created a level playing field.
"I think they're suffering from grief," he said.
All I can say is thank Christ my name is no longer up in lights over in his lonely forum.
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I hope that asshole, JOE BLOW goes broke, lying fat prick.Super Nova wrote:So our taxi driver friend can now claim hardship money.... it is hard to earn a buck when you are on-line all day, oh the grief, the grief.The Palaszczuk government last month announced its intention to legalise ride-sharing with a $100 million transition package, including a hardship fund and compensation for existing cab licences.
Mr Parker said protests may continue because drivers felt as though the new framework hadn't created a level playing field.
"I think they're suffering from grief," he said.
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Yo ho ho, ask Aussie about Carly the croc with his new rules about posters mentioning their own details. He stalked a female on the old PA until she had to run and hide from his stalking.
Quote by Aussie: I was a long term dead beat, wife abusing, drunk, black Muslim, on the dole for decades prison escapee having been convicted of paedophilia
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