As Uber Crackdown In France Continues, Uber Downloads In France Reach Record Highs

from the marketing-the-controversy dept

We’ve been covering France’s bizarre war against Uber, starting with last week’s taxi driver riots in which they overturned Uber cars, set fires, and held drivers and passengers hostage. This was followed by a bizarre caving in by the French government, who didn’t go after the taxi drivers for their actions, but rather declared that Uber should be stopped and told law enforcement to seize the cars of Uber drivers. And, yesterday it went up a notch with two top Uber execs in France getting arrested and accused of the horrible crime of “inciting illegal employment” in a country where the unemployment rate continues to rise.

We keep pointing out that the public really seems to like Uber, so this crackdown seems rather bizarre. And, not so surprisingly, it seems to only be creating that much more interest in Uber in France, with the service reaching a record high in downloads since this all went down.

So I decided to take a look at Uber downloads in France, to see what happened during the strike. Not surprisingly, they spiked. In fact, Uber last Thursday was the second-monst downloaded iPhone app in France, which was the first time that had ever happened. Then, on Friday, it hit the top spot.

As Uber has discovered in the past, controversy can be great marketing. But it really makes you wonder what French politicians think they’re doing here. Yes, there are some people who really hate Uber, but the public certainly seems to find the service to be pretty damn valuable.

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The Dull Drone of Reality says:

Suppose you're in an accident during Uber trip. Do you know whether you're insured?

That assurance is just part of why licensed drivers cost more. I think it certain that like US, insurance companies in France don’t cover commercial transportation (esp of persons) at same rates. So if the driver is trying to skate by without the commercial level and you get injured, you’re likely not covered!

And there’d be no one but a poor driver to sue. A driver who’s already skating and would just skedaddle. — The Uber corporation isn’t AT ALL responsible if drivers are “independent contractors”. You can bet your last cent that the corporation wouldn’t care even if you’re paralyzed for life.

So enjoy your Uber ride.

Uber is like a Ponzi scheme in that wlll run until losses mount, then collapse all at once.

Senor Space Beans says:

Re: Suppose you're in an accident during Uber trip. Do you know whether you're insured?

It’s funny, my state government checks to see if I have insurance before issuing my drivers licence. It doesn’t cost six figures to perform said check. The license doesn’t provide the insurance; it stipulates that you have insurance.

Taxi Licenses in Paris cost so much because legacy taxi companies lobbied to have them raised to prevent any new comers from elbowing in on their market share. They’ve created their own problem and nobody’s talking about it because it’s easier to blame someone else when you’ve failed to innovate.

The Dull Drone of Reality says:

Suppose you're in an accident during Uber trip. Do you know whether you're insured?

That assurance is just part of why licensed drivers cost more. I think it certain that like US, insurance companies in France don’t cover commercial transportation (esp of persons) at same rates. So if the driver is trying to skate by without the commercial level and you get injured, you’re likely not covered!

And there’d be no one but a poor driver to sue. A driver who’s already skating and would just skedaddle. — The Uber corporation isn’t AT ALL responsible if drivers are “independent contractors”. You can bet your last cent that the corporation wouldn’t care even if you’re paralyzed for life.

So enjoy your Uber ride.

Uber is like a Ponzi scheme in that wlll run until losses mount, then collapse all at once.

Roger Strong (profile) says:

Re: Suppose you're in an accident during Uber trip. Do you know whether you're insured?

No, it’s not a Ponzi scheme. Uber is simply taking advantage of the drivers, but in an entirely open way.

For now. Their service will be well-established in cities around the world just as self-driving taxis become practical. At which point the “independent contractors” are no longer needed, except for fares heading to areas with poor wireless data or mapping, or where self-driving cars are likely to be flipped and burned.

Of course the traditional taxi services will adopt self-driving fleets at the same time. The difference between them and Uber will disappear.

Dan (profile) says:

Re: Suppose you're in an accident during Uber trip. Do you know whether you're insured?

As Uber’s web site explains, yes, all Uber passengers are covered by Uber’s commercial liability insurance. 15 seconds with Google (or other search engine of your choice) would have answered this question for you, but then you wouldn’t have gotten to post your FUD twice.

The Dull Drone Of Reality says:

Why no amusing anomalies here like this "trip from hell" via Uber?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3050281/Uber-passenger-s-New-York-car-ride-hell-compounded-sent-12-000-bill.html

An Uber customer was hit with a huge $16,000 bill for her 7-mile nightmare journey across New York.

Jaime Hessel said her driver had been on his phone, cut across lanes, and even driven down a bus lane during the 35 minute ‘trip from hell’

We all know the reason: Masnick LOVES Uber — which, incidentally, was funded by his precious Google, which directly funds Masnick.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Why no amusing anomalies here like this "trip from hell" via Uber?

If I might add,from your linked article:

“The company has since pledged to refund the entire cost of her ride.

A spokesman said: ‘We apologize to this rider for any inconvenience and we have provided them with a full refund.'”

Damn that Masnick for supporting companies that help their customers… “socialism”…

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:2 Why no amusing anomalies here like this "trip from hell" via Uber?

Now that’s just wrong.

Even the average American would read up to 26 lines.

The average American trolling idiot like out_of_the_blue, though – he’ll just happily admit he never reads articles and insults everybody else for actually reading them.

Ninja (profile) says:

Re: Why no amusing anomalies here like this "trip from hell" via Uber?

This driver probably won’t eve be able to get any more customers both because he was exposed and because Uber app allows you to RATE. Both customers and drivers can do it. So it will eventually weed out bad users.

Now let us talk about the same issues with cab drivers, shall we? Do the bad ones go out of business? Hardly.

Senor Space Beans says:

Re: "We keep pointing out that the public really seems to like Uber,"

Here. Let me read the article for you.

In fact, Uber last Thursday was the second-monst downloaded iPhone app in France, which was the first time that had ever happened. Then, on Friday, it hit the top spot.

Well gee! It seems like the public really seems to like Uber!

That One Guy (profile) says:

Re: Re: Re: "We keep pointing out that the public really seems to like Uber,"

So ‘many comments’ are a good indicator that people don’t trust or like Uber.

A massive spike in downloads of the Uber app on the other hand is evidence of nothing. Because clearly a ton of people who don’t like Uber just downloaded their app because… reasons?

Good to know.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:2 "We keep pointing out that the public really seems to like Uber,"

Reasons? ¿curiosity

A lot of people have just heard of it for the first time – it’s in the news – they’ve downloaded it to see how it works. There’s no evidence they like it, there’s no evidence they’ve entered their credit card number and used it.

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