Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by tndrbstr
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by tndrbstr
Originally Posted by smokepole
You can see it as an "attack on car ownership" or as a capitalism in action. Someone is seeing a market for a service and filling the void.

People who live in big cites don't necessarily need a car. The cost of parking a car in a place like NYC is prohibitive for some people who only would use it occasionally.

If there's an unmet need, someone will fill it and make money. Capitalism at work.
I’m just not to sure how well the capitalistic model is represented when .gov controls the all variables that direct and guide a "free market".


Which variables does the government control that affect your ability to own a car if you want to?
Seriously? What variables does the .gov not control in one form or another?


Great non-answer.
Ok, what would it take for the .gov to implement enough bs hoops and price inhibitive regulations to get you to reconsider your desire/need/ financial feasibility to own and operate a private vehicle? Or do you think that’s too far fetched?
I think realistically a lot of people are going to be facing that "choice" in the not so distant future.