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January 29, 2015 at 8:04 am #3014
Chittresh LohaniParticipantI think we all have agreed on the same point. So I would like to take this topic to a conclusion that banning uber isn’t a solution. Instead, stringent laws need to to implemented strictly so that such we don’t have to face such situations time and again. And the criminal needs to be prosecuted at a quick pace according to the law so that a clear message gets conveyed. The company should also be penalised so that there isn’t any slackness on their behalf in future.
January 28, 2015 at 8:12 am #3001
Chittresh LohaniParticipantGood morning everyone,
I don’t think that uber should be banned. Even though there was some sloppyness on the behalf of company by not checking their driver’s profile which led to such a heinous crime. But banning them won’t be a solution. instead of a ban, they should be punished heavily so that a strict message gets conveyed. but a ban would result in loss of employment to quite a lot of people associated with them, which could ultimately lead them to criminal activities. Those people did not commit those mistakes, it was because of the policy makes, so it would be fairly unfair to punish all of themJanuary 8, 2015 at 2:30 am #2532
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do i stand any chances of getting a call from mumbai?January 8, 2015 at 1:14 am #2508
Chittresh LohaniParticipantOA-214
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do i stand any chance of getting a call from mumbai?
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