Uber, Lyft, Zipcar Offer Free Or Discounted Rides To Polls On Election Day (consumerist.com) 65
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Consumerist: Lyft, Uber, Zipcar, and Maven have unveiled a variety of discounts and promotions aimed at enabling voters to get to the polls on Tuesday. The ride-hailing service [Uber] has teamed up with Google to create an in-app feature that aims to assist voters in locating their poling place and then getting there. "Given the important decision people around the country will make on November 8th, we wanted to make getting to and from your polling place easier than ever," the company notes in a blog post on the feature. Uber will be promoting the offer throughout Election Day with reminder alerts to users. Select Lyft users will receive 45% off their Election Day trip to the polls, The Verge reports, noting that getting back from your polling place will cost full price. The company said it would send emails Sunday night to customers in eligible areas, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, NC, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New Orleans, Nashville, New York City and New Jersey, Orange County, CA, Philadelphia, Portland, OR, Phoenix, Raleigh, NC, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. If you're determined to drive yourself to the polls, but don't have a car, Zipcar is offering members an alternative: a free rental. The service will make more than 7,000 cars available for free between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tuesday. During that time, members of the service can reserve a free car through the company's app or website. Maven -- the ride-sharing business from General Motors -- will offer riders $5 off all day, a spokesperson tells The Detroit Free press.
Free Rides! (Score:3)
But since you're black, the drivers won't pick you up anyway (runs from the room screeming)!
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Drivers? I thought these people were simply sharing rides.
You mean Uber and Lyft are cab companies because you're contacting them to have one of their drivers come pick you up to take you to the destination of your choice, independent from where the driver was going? Unpossible!
Re: Free Rides! (Score:4, Insightful)
Horseshit, it's a taxi service, look it up in a dictionary. You're not sharing anything, they call you, you show up, they get in, you drive them where they want to go, they pay you. Taxi.
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"Drivers are independent contractors"
Except in England, where it was recently declared that they were all employees.
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Are they aware that Portland OR only has ballot drop offs, not polling places?
Only D strongholds! (Score:1)
Seeing as they are only doing this in Democrat strongholds, I feel justified wasting their time with a script that will post fake ride requests all day long.
Only problem will be that every request will be from a brand new user.
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Thank you for that mental picture of Donald Trump as the Professor from Futurama (or Grandpa Simpson)
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Well, to be fair, just about any big city is a Democrat stronghold. So, yeah, I guess? Not too surprising, as it seems like many tech millionaires lean to the left.
You should see who my neighbors in Seattle keep electing. It's pretty entertaining to see left-leaning Democrats on the city council being berated by hard-core Socialists also on the council for not being liberal enough. Did you know they actually spend city money to paint crosswalks in rainbow colors? Hooray, right?! Yet a lot of Seattleit
free one-way ticket (Score:2)
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Nah, we'll be fine. We'll still be ready to come save your ass the next time you're attacked.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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You say that until you need our help.
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No, you got criticised for CREATING the problem in Syria (by botching up another of your 'help').
Don't you get it? If the US did not create these problems by 'helping' there would be no need for any further 'helping' (and basicly botching). Everything you guys do these days turns to custard because of inept 'we helping'. Sadam loved the help that he got in the 80's, Bin Ladin loved the help he got for the CIA. The Iran shah's love the help they get.
Please, stop helping.
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Most of the troops were not American, and the vast majority of the shipping used to convey the troops to the shore was also not American. That might have something to do with it.
Who gets the discounts? (Score:5, Insightful)
Select users will receive 45% off their Election Day trip to the polls
The ones in the demographics likely to vote for the right candidate?
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The right candidate is Hillary.
And do you think that's what these "ride share" companies will believe?
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Yes. Frankly, it's a tough call either way for the United States, but I definitely expect Uber, Lyft, and the like to prefer Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
Wrong Direction. (Score:2)
What they should do is offer free rides from bars. That's where most of the voters will be.
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This is a relatively recent development in parts of the US. Used to be, lots of states had laws that bars had to close on Election Day. Now, it's just Kentucky and South Carolina, where it really doesn't matter because everyone there has a still cooking 'shine out behind the meth lab.
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>"And then if Trump wins, how about free rides to Canada?"
That would be perfect, since you can throw away your Constitutional rights by going there just like you wanted to here!
4 more years for Obama (Score:1)
the only sane option
Biased choice of cities? (Score:2, Insightful)
Is it me, or does that list look like highly Democratic leaning cities? This smells more of a get out the Democrat vote effort than any sort of noble cause to just increase voter turnout overall.
Bias (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Bias (Score:4, Interesting)
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There's a lot more than the president on the line. Every vote matters in state elections. That said, of course they'll run the promotion in the areas with the highest population density because that's how their business works... and it so happens that places with high population density are democratic.
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The choice was between an awkward lady and World War 3
I thought the awkward lady wanted more wars
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Curious: Is there already a bias in who would avail them of this offer? .... ?
- Younger people ?
- Lower income ?
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And, of cause, do any of these group lean more towards one candidate or another?
This is a blatant violation of federal law. (Score:5, Interesting)
When will see the gypsy cab companies' leadership go to prison for breaking the law, including 18 U.S. Code 597:
I'm pretty sure this activity is a blatant violation of this law, but it's not like we'll ever see it enforced because APPS.
Re:This is a blatant violation of federal law. (Score:5, Insightful)
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How many people go from a bar to vote or live in a VFW hall?
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Number 1 search (Score:4, Insightful)
Let me guess the number one map search will be, the location of polling stations relative to where they actually want to go ;D.
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A smartphone capable of hailing an uber is $30. Show those people a $30 car and they'll buy it.
I'll bet Uber drivers love this (Score:2)
They limit the areas... (Score:2)
By limiting the areas that this offer applies to they may be tampering.
"eligible areas, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, NC, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit,
Miami, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New Orleans, Nashville, New York City and New Jersey, Orange County, CA,
Philadelphia, Portland, OR, Phoenix, Raleigh, NC, San Diego, and Washington, D.C."
The service is not cash and ride it requires a smart phone ($$) and credit card. .... A demographic review seems to be in
Drivers can refuse to give rides