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RIDE-SHARING APP Uber has revealed new measures it is taking to curb drunken passengers disturbing their drivers.
Distracted drivers cause thousands of road deaths worldwide every year and the taxi app company feel the children’s toy Bop It could be the remedy to their problem.
An Uber experiment in Charlotte, North Carolina has seen drivers introduce the noisy toy into the backseat of their taxis for late night journeys to entertain passengers and discourage them from distracting the driver.
First released in the mid-1990s, Bop It is designed to be engrossing for children and the mix of nostalgia and loud noises appears to be registering well with Uber passengers.
A major pitfall Uber has suffered from in recent years has been driver and passenger safety. Incidents such as drivers assaulting passengers, and vice versa, have marred the company’s rise since 2009.
Uber’s chief security officer Joe Sullivan said ensuring the safety of all parties is a top priority and distracting passengers is an approach that is producing results.
An intoxicated rider who is engaged in something interesting is less likely to be irritable and aiming aggression at the driver.
Uber plans to use smartphone gyrometers to investigate complaints Andrew Matthews
Andrew Matthews
Improving safety is a two way street, however, with Uber also experimenting with new methods of investigating passenger complaints about dangerous driving they experience.
A statement on the company’s website reveals a new pilot programme that will use technology in smartphones to detect if drivers are speeding and even if the car brakes suddenly.
“Gyrometers in phones can measure small movements, while GPS and accelerometers show how often a vehicle starts and stops, as well as its overall speed,” the statement reads.
If a rider complains that a driver accelerated too fast and broke too hard, we can review that trip using data. If the feedback is accurate, then we can get in touch with the driver.
The government are failing. Why haven’t they scrapped the croke park agreement and reduced public sector pay? Why haven’t they burned the bondholders? Why have they given higher expenses allowance to TD’s? The list goes on…
@Mark, going after the public sector? Really? You want to save money?! Look at Social Welfare, of course the report was repealed but when your better off on Social Welfare than working what does that say about our current welfare system?
Frankly mark that’s rubbish. A single individual on 80k under PAYE pays roughly 30k in taxes. Plug it in here and see for yourself http://www.hookhead.com/Tools/tax2012.jsp
@Ignoreland, that’s slightly misleading in terms of income tax though, as GNP is the measure that should be used for Ireland. GDP includes all of the (subsequently re-repatriated) earnings of multinationals, who are definitely under taxed under double-dutch and other agreements.
We are undertaxed, though not to that extent. I don’t think the working population has the income to bridge the gap with the deficit.
Rónán O’Suilleabháin opposes tax hikes for the rich because
a) One of his family members are either on massive wages
b) He himself is earning or aspiring to become a rich boy
c) He follows the FG party line.
In any case, it doesn’t matter what he thinks it will pass with higher income taxes. His simple minded comment totally omits the fact that mega rich earners pay little income taxes and even get multi-million euro rebates back from the government,and the working mega rich have teams of high priced lawyers and numerous loop holes in the tax law to get them out of paying their fair share,just ask Bono.
Rónán, you are really in the dark.
1. I’m not, and no-one else in my circle is on 80K or over.
2. Everyone has aspirations for themselves. It’s why I went to college. I will make no apology for that
3. I’m a FGer just because I support tax hikes and cuts?For your information I voted independent, and I support cuts and tax hikes because we are spending money we don’t have as a nation. I’m a realist.
4. I have not, in any thread, referred to the super rich. I have made a distinction of PAYE workers. Read my posts on this thread and others and you’ll see I’ve never advocated a lower tax rate for the mega rich. All I have said is that PAYE workers on 80K pay more than their fair share of tax, both in real terms, and as a percentage of their salary. They contribute a lot to this country.
5. Loop holes? For crying out loud, I suggested that this should be the target for progressively taxing the mega rich (clue: they earn a lot more than 80K and don’t pay under the PAYE system), not PAYE income tax rates.
6. I despise Bono
7. Play the ball and not the man. Don’t resort to some childish inaccurate profiling. Grow up and discuss the issues. All I’ve done here this evening is rubbish the notion that people on 80K don’t pay their share. They pay their share and the share of the people on 30K, who pay 5k per year according to http://www.hookhead.com/Tools/tax2012.jsp. This is good. This is progressive tax. This is as it should be.
I agree with a tax rise for myself, but I also believe more people should be in the tax net. I’ll gladly pay an extra 100 euro per month next year, if the person on 30k will pay 20 euro. 5er of their money per week for 25 of mine. Can’t say fairer than that.
Creating a 3rd band of tax will only punish PAYE workers, and leave those that are self-assessed to continue finding creative ways to declare their income and pay less tax.
The equitable answer is property equity taxes (i.e. none paid by those in negative equity, as they actually have the square root of FA in terms of assets), increases to CGT and CAT to bring them in line with the marginal rate of tax for PAYE workers (makes it not worth cooking the income slip), and closing some loopholes, for individuals and corporations (the effective tax paid by multinationals is generally a lot less than 12.5%)
Those tax cuts weren’t tied to business or jobs or anything else, that was money that simply went back into their pockets. They could spend it or save it or stuff it in their mattress. The didn’t have to have a business to hire anyone for.
I really don’t mind, in this economy a targeted tax cut for someone or a company who does hire more than they had, we do need jobs. But just giving rich people, not business, but individuals a tax break and making them all ‘job creators’ overnight is a fools game. If wealthy earners wanted to pay more taxes, they could, by paying as an employee rather than through long-term capital gains, and shareholder distributions – this punishes PAYE workers.
Tax cuts for the upper 1%? Let me inform you that tax cuts have NEVER worked in stimulating the economy. Find me one instance where they have worked historically. Problem is you cant. I know a guy whose bad worked in Dublin. He is retired now, and I dont know what he did there but I do know he owns a home in Florida that 2000 sq M and he is very well off. His son told me that creating jobs wasnt the objective. It was accumulating wealth. Thats fine if you are running a company. Its not fine if you are trying to develop a plan to create jobs. For you to think that tax cuts will be a save this country tells me you are delusional. Its your type of thinking, without facts, that is the problem in this country.
Rob, I never advocated tax cuts for the wealthy. Read what I said, and not what others have invented from what I actually did talk about: the relative contribution of PAYE earners, and how a third tax band wouldn’t target the right people
Fantastic news for Ireland. Someone tell the shinners that austerity DOES work! Despite the austerity campaign the Irish people have no choice in paying for thanks to Higgins & Co, the majority of the Irish people are accepting the tough times and helping getting the economy pack on track. Things are slowly picking up with revenue exceeding targets, a return to the bond markets for the first time in nearly two years, more jobs being announced (well over 4k this year id say), employment figures steadying and hopefully will see a decline, the “never going to happen” debt reductions continue (another mistake by the shinners in their No campaign, we got the deal even though we voted yes!).
I suppose it does give some comfort to Sinn Fein & the ULA. Their wages, pension and excessive (sometimes illegal!) expenses are rock solid.
Kevin just head to Dublin Airport to understand why employment figures are ‘steadying’ you might learn something. And BTW it’s not a return to the bond markets we are selling short term T-bills please get up to speed before commenting.
Seem to remember a report from early in the year that a lot of corporation tax that was held over from last year is added to this year.Could be wrong, anyone recall?
I have no problem paying taxes for services but I have a big problem paying taxes for over payed civil servants ( this is certainly not the frontline workers who are underpaid but the useless middle and upper managers ), bank debts that had nothing to do with us ,Td’s wages, expenses, pensions and that bloody Seanad with jumped up failures spending our money without any concern of the suffering it cost collecting that money. nCut the waste and let the tax take go further rather than collect more tax nn
Great, our national debt is still on track for a couple of hundred billion. Give me a shout when we start pulling in a budget surplus. We will need 40 decades of budget surpluses to cover out debts.
Oh please! If I hired someone to turn around my sales and the best they could do after 18 months is blame the guy before, I’d fire them. Unlike how blueshirts prefer to think, in this country there are winners and loosers. Either you produce results or you’re fired.
Ok hotshot sales guy. You have a 20 billion budget deficit on an income of 30 billion. What are you going to do to make that a 5 billion surplus in 1 year?
Dear JournalnnWhy is one contributor allowed to post five out of twenty two postings on any story on these pages. nWhen a story hits the headlines and for some is the news of the year you allow a dissenter or a naysayer or a prophet of doom to drown it out with vulgar noise. That’s not a newspaper that’s a rant!
In the end the taxes just get passed to the folks on the bottom, so short of a total societal collapse many wallstreeters are set. It’s sad really, the level of deception. The only thing you can say is it keeps folks on their toes pedaling ever faster to pay the bills.
But the real sad thing is the level of resources that evaporates in some truly worthless government. At least if I dig a hole and fill it up again, I can say I’ve gotten some exercise. But can I say the same about stealth taxes to keep away the income taxes? I’m still trying to find a glass half full for that!
Ha thats gas but yet there still bringing in bin water and house charges coning us out of more money.. I wouldnt be suprised if the country was out of ressession and their bull shitin to get money..
Not without a fight. For example, there are clever ways of bypassing a water meter or even removing it. The household charge will eventually be scrapped if early elections happen. The next government will repeal water charges and property taxes. Savings can be made elsewhere by lowering public sector pay, lowering public pensions, increasing wealth taxes, and above all stopping the handover to Banks.
Of itself having an extra €500m can’t be a bad thing. (presuming this is a true figure arrived at with honesty and in good faith)
The effects of unsustainable tax policy, largesse and “buying” of votes that occurred during the Celtic tiger leave us where we are today. And this is ever before we consider the ineptitude, farce and criminal activity that occurred within the banking system during the property bubble and associated debts. Perhaps the only benefit was that our dalliance with the boom (to bust) economy gave us a glimpse and expectation of the living standards advanced economies expect. There is a strong correlation between social and economic equality and positive living standards within high tax economies such as the Nordic countries.
Ireland needs to decide what kind of living standards it wants for its people and how it plans to go about fully financing this.
In the mean time, I’m glad they found €500m with almost the same joy as finding a tener in my jeans.
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