1) what is wrong in tracking the cab drivers...that is unless they are doing something illegal.
2) Living in the city it would make many women, and people afraid of being ripped off fell much safer with the GPS.
3) I'm pretty sure the GPS units were meant to be installed as part of a deal the city made with the union the last time they striked. The city would make wages higher...the cabbies would put in GPS. So the fact that they are striking over this is insane. The city kept there side of the deal, but guess who didn't keep theirs...
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1) what is wrong in tracking the cab drivers...that is unless they are doing something illegal.
2) Living in the city it would make many women, and people afraid of being ripped off fell much safer with the GPS.
3) I'm pretty sure the GPS units were meant to be installed as part of a deal the city made with the union the last time they striked. The city would make wages higher...the cabbies would put in GPS. So the fact that they are striking over this is insane. The city kept there side of the deal, but guess who didn't keep theirs...
Well, the last time they threatened to strike it was over the installation of GPS units ('gadgets') in their cars. So, I guess there's some merit.