While I agree that taxi companies (or any company for that matter) should concentrate on service and rates, shouldn't Uber do so under the same regulations as cabbies? Some of the cost associated with taking a cab is due to the cost of them operating under the regulations set out. It's the equivalent to opening up a restaurant in your home and not expecting to be shut down.
Not really.
The thing is, the cab industry may claim to be regulated, but do they really obey the regulations??
The drive shitty ass broken down pieces of fucking junk (my number one beef).
Their cars are filthy, smelly, and the drivers are lazy assed for the most part.
My GF has complained about being treated like shit by Muslim cab drivers.
You name it.
I have to take a lot of cabs to the airport and usually the guy shows up and just sits in the car and pops his trunk when he sees me with a couple of bags. The drivers are usually on the phone during the drive yapping away in whatever foreign language they speak. I've gotten into beefs with drivers who give out attitude, or have to stop for gas, or just plain drive like fools.
And then there is how they drive on the road. They cut you off, they stop anywhere they feel like, do u-turns, block traffic, try to get in accidents (deliberately)
Next to hipster cyclists, cab drivers are my number 1 pet peeve.
So really, I'm sure there are a ton of regulations that govern the taxi industry saying that they have to drive clean cabs, and cars that operate, blah blah blah.
But they don't. In fact, quite the opposite.
Let the public vote with its wallet.