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stick their fingers in their ears and ignore it. Plus rely on safety in numbers as there's too many people to prosecute.

honestly I think its a good idea, I find the way the taxi industry is reacting to it hilarious.

Well by the looks of the screening process they've met the industry requirements. I can't find any media "proof", but then again, the media don't want to tell any stories that don't create confusion or frustration... so it's likely happened and just slipped through.

They're still running intake days at Toowong Bowls Club 3 nights a week, so can't have been banned. Cops would just wait out front arresting everyone who signs up. lol

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I think there is only one photo in existence... And that's on an old dead laptop in Canberra...

:O

Well while you go and retrieve that photo in Cranberry from your dead laptop

I'm slowly obtaining more whiteline parts for the Ant-Eaterpost-5053-14077586957895_thumb.jpg

We should do this again for teh lulz.

Lulz alright... To do this properly you need a bucking bull, lots of cocktails, shots, capguns, cowgirl outfits with press button shirts, a lesbian and a large sum of money...

:O

Well while you go and retrieve that photo in Cranberry from your dead laptop

I'm slowly obtaining more whiteline parts for the Ant-Eaterattachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1407758695.154619.jpg

Was tempted to make a trip there if things turned out badly today but thankfully they didn't turn out as bad as they could have...

Yay car parts!

Not yet bed time, only just got home! Tis vodka time!

give me some time Grego and I will stea.......buy the other two bearings off ya

*facepalm* did you even read my post? There is a seal in the rear knuckle that is wise to replace while doing the wheel bearings, that's why i gave you a nissan part number, so you can buy 2 of them.

Well by the looks of the screening process they've met the industry requirements. I can't find any media "proof", but then again, the media don't want to tell any stories that don't create confusion or frustration... so it's likely happened and just slipped through.

They're still running intake days at Toowong Bowls Club 3 nights a week, so can't have been banned. Cops would just wait out front arresting everyone who signs up. lol

doing checks etc doesnt mean anything if you don't have a taxi licence. Now, the way the gov limits those etc is the stupid thing.

there's nothing illegal about going to a seminar, that's why the cops don't arrest people there. As you'd need a new PayPal account each time I think I can guess why the cops haven't just kept calling uber drivers and ticketed them, for now. Maybe they'll have an operation/crackdown at some point in the future.

end result: you legally could get a 4 figure fine, but it's not likely at the moment.

doing checks etc doesnt mean anything if you don't have a taxi licence. Now, the way the gov limits those etc is the stupid thing.

there's nothing illegal about going to a seminar, that's why the cops don't arrest people there. As you'd need a new PayPal account each time I think I can guess why the cops haven't just kept calling uber drivers and ticketed them, for now. Maybe they'll have an operation/crackdown at some point in the future.

end result: you legally could get a 4 figure fine, but it's not likely at the moment.

Nah, you need to get a QLD GOV approved Driver Authorisation, sit medicals, etc. Same process as a taxi driver. Everything is by the books now. Lots of Uber drivers have been taken off the road in Brisbane which is why it's now prime real estate for anyone wanting to make some extra dosh.

Only once you've done all that can you go to their sign up and get registered with them.

I understand everyone's speculation, but from everything I've read up on they've done everything by the books. Not banned in QLD anymore. Any driver without the gov auth gets suspended from their Uber driver account. It's a simple system.

The PayPal thing is a misunderstanding as well. Uber doesn't pay to your account immediately. They take the money, take their 20% cut, and every Monday at 4am you get paid your weekly total.

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*facepalm* did you even read my post? There is a seal in the rear knuckle that is wise to replace while doing the wheel bearings, that's why i gave you a nissan part number, so you can buy 2 of them.

but you being the master of all that is Nissan, I hoped you would also procure this for me

Couldn't cost that much surely or is the Grego bank account le broke :D

2 hours really isn't enough

Nope, had a scare last night because my cousin rolled her car avoiding some dick that cut her off on one of the main roads in Canberra so I was stressed out to the max, Zane wasn't home then I knew I had to be up super early so just couldn't sleep :unsure:

vodka feedback?

Vodka was tasty, it was mostly vodka, partially orange juice... I didn't have too much because had to drive to babysit at stupid o'clock this morning... Would have preferred a lot more!

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