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Planning a night out? One cab driver told News4's Erika Gonzalez that he's happy about the change, saying it will even the playing field "The reason [towncar service] Uber is taking our business is because we don't have a credit card [machine]," said one driver.
The News4 Rundown 4 hours ago. Back to Article. Close Menu. He'll soon introduce new rules requiring all the city's cabbies to take plastic by March 31st, according to The Washington Post 's Mike DeBonis.
The proposal won't be as standardized as Gray's smart-meter proposal, but at least D. Linton says cab drivers will be responsible for buying and setting up their own card readers, which shouldn't be too much of a burden thanks to developments in credit-card reading technology. Many companies offer these machines to cab drivers at no cost, recouping their profit from transaction fees, Linton says :. A year ago, when we came up with the "smart meter" concept, it was a way to get credit cards and the other kind of technological things we wanted in the cabs quickly What would they get?
Since then, there are six, seven, eight companies coming in here offering credit card services. They also are offering electronic reservations, which we want. One argument for a centralized technology choice, which Councilmember Mary Cheh made when passing the original bill which mandated these credit card, GPS, interactive screen, and panic button systems and a standard color scheme for taxis , is that taxi drivers are often not the most cutting-edge when it comes to technology.
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