Uber Shut Down In Multiple Countries Following Raids
wired_parrot (768394) writes "Worldwide raids were carried out against Uber offices in Germany, France and South Korea. In Germany, the raids followed a court ruling banning Uber from operating without a license. In Paris, raids followed an investigation into deceptive practices. And in South Korea, 30 people, including Uber's CEO, were charged with running an illegal taxi service."
"...they should have no problems complying with basic licensing requirements..."
Yep, Statists (like you) dont see this as a problem. The proof is that Statists like you can be quoted as saying "they should have no problems complying."
You just defended evil.
"His name was James Damore."
Because he's an AC and thus posts what he doesn't think, without much thinking.
Slashdot, fix the reply notifications... You won't get away with it...