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by privong·8y ago·view on hn ↗
> Running a ride sharing service and charging ${WHATEVER} is also not a human right. Did you really wanted invoke this argument?

I think it should be permissible to ask ${WHATEVER}, as long as the price is clearly stated prior to both parties agreeing to the transaction. I do however think that one doesn't have a right to have paying customers at ${WHATEVER} price. And I don't think people are suggesting that Uber or Lyft have a right to customers paying the prices they set. Both parties in the transaction have some agency with respect to whether or not the transaction happens at ${WHATEVER}.