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Many communities, governments, and organizations have established rules and regulations that specifically govern ridesharing companies. In some jurisdictions, for-profit ridesharing operations are completely illegal. Regulations can include requirements for driver background checks, fares, the number of drivers, and licensing. Taxi industry groups have argued that ridesharing companies are illegal taxicab operations which take away their business. Others have called for governments to relax legislation in favor of ridesharing companies.

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  • Conflicto entre Uber y los taxistas (es)
  • Legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction (en)
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  • Este artículo se refiere principalmente al conflicto originado entre la empresa Uber y los taxistas a raíz del inicio del servicio de esta empresa en cada país. Asimismo, este enfrentamiento se ha extendido a países hispanoamericanos como Colombia, México, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Panamá, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, El Salvador, España, República Dominicana y Puerto Rico, entre otros. Incluso, se han registrado casos de amenazas y violencia física de taxistas contra conductores y pasajeros de Uber, así como de conductores de Uber a taxistas. (es)
  • Many communities, governments, and organizations have established rules and regulations that specifically govern ridesharing companies. In some jurisdictions, for-profit ridesharing operations are completely illegal. Regulations can include requirements for driver background checks, fares, the number of drivers, and licensing. Taxi industry groups have argued that ridesharing companies are illegal taxicab operations which take away their business. Others have called for governments to relax legislation in favor of ridesharing companies. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Protest_against_Uber_-_Budapest,_2016.01.18_(2).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Uber_Protest_Portland_(15655460313).jpg
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