Uber's Code of Death
Uber now has a new clear no weapons policy (https://www.uber.com/legal/firearms-prohibition-policy), which applies to drivers and passengers, regardless of what local laws otherwise allow. Uber's policy recently changed. Why did it change? It changed because in April an Uber driver in was legally armed (in Chicago!), and shot a young man who was wrongfully shooting at several people. The driver probably saved several lives, maybe even his own. He will not be charged, since he was acting in defense of life, his own and others.
Defense of life? That is something Uber cannot stand. They want to feel safe and comfortable. I'm sure those poor people in Chicago would have been much more comfortable getting shot while they wait for law enforcement to arrive and protect them. Good luck, Uber drivers and riders, feeling safe in your portable "gun-free zones" ....until someone intent on doing violence to your life and liberty comes along. Just another sign of the inverted mentality we call the Code of Death.
Lyft and Sidecar have similar policies:
https://www.lyft.com/drive/help/article/1229185
https://www.side.cr/policies/rules-of-the-road/
Defense of life? That is something Uber cannot stand. They want to feel safe and comfortable. I'm sure those poor people in Chicago would have been much more comfortable getting shot while they wait for law enforcement to arrive and protect them. Good luck, Uber drivers and riders, feeling safe in your portable "gun-free zones" ....until someone intent on doing violence to your life and liberty comes along. Just another sign of the inverted mentality we call the Code of Death.
Lyft and Sidecar have similar policies:
https://www.lyft.com/drive/help/article/1229185
https://www.side.cr/policies/rules-of-the-road/
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The suggestion is that we may have to accept high levels of violent crime as an effect of individualist economics and a society which refrains from any sense of collectivist obligation.
When Atlas shrugs, the world will always fall and crush a lot of unproductive people, and many of these will try to fight their way back to the teat of State through violence.
Interestingly, the original motivation of the UK's welfare state was largely based on the principle that paying off the bottom-feeders ended up cheaper than coping with the costs of their crime if they weren't getting welfare. In that sense, welfare kinda made economic sense as an insurance policy for the productive sector.
But, crime-fighting technology becomes ever more sophisticated. Bank robberies in the last 5 years have crashed to a fraction of what they used to be, for one. As such welfare will become increasingly obsolete.
https://youtu.be/pELwCqz2JfE
You might be a bit surprised that your statistics are incorrect. You might also check out my new post on the matter with another analysis and article:
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/35...
However, in response to the recent church massacre, there are those who advocate for EVEN MORE guns.
Apart from Brazil, Mexico and Russia, USA is a part of the developed world where you're most likely to cop a cap in your ass!
http://www.businessinsider.com/1homicida...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co...
There are numerous other developed countries where private gun ownership is all but banned, but where murder rates are negligible compared to the US.
I work for a store that has a sign at the front of the store "Concealed Carry Welcome" because the liability falls on the store if the customers are disarmed due to a policy of the store.
I'm not defending their policy ( I think they've got it backwards), I just present an alternative theory as to why they felt such a policy decision necessary.
Odds are you could ride Uber armed your entire life with no one the wiser.
I would not recommend riding with Uber unarmed, though. Should something bad happen, odds now also are no one will be with you to pull the gun that saves your life.
Of course, all you Uber sheeple can draw cell phones, dial 911 and bleat your bye-bye baas while being shot.
Oh, wait...a San Francisco based company; that explains everything.
Never mind.