For over three years, Uber, the ride-hailing app, has been fighting for its place in Costa Rica, battling government inaction and the verbal and physical abuse of the red or formal taxis.
This week, the government of Carlos Alvarado presented a legislative bill to formalize Uber in the market.
For this, the company alters its clients that bill, as presented, would limit the supply of vehicles, double the waiting times and even cause no cars available, depending on the time and place.
“Limiting the number of Collaborating Partners available puts an artificial cap on the offer, which we have been able to efficiently meet the demand of the service of 783,000 users from different areas of the country”, highlights an email sent by Uber.
“This could result in waiting
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