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Some other posters have mentioned that you can't raise rates in the time of an emergency. I don't know how valid this is, or what constitutes an emergency.

Irrespective of the majority of cab money going to the corporate apparatus and not the drivers in plenty of cases, it still seems unfair to expect drivers not to raise their rates somehow just for the increased danger.



What is legal and what is ethical are two different questions. I was only speaking about what's ethical (in my view).


In NY, the governor must declare a state of emergency. This happend on Friday before the storm had hit.




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