May 3, 2016

Uber delivers 15,000 emails with horse and cart in Australian protest


It’s been a rocky ride for Uber in the Australian state of Queensland.


The ride-sharing service has been set back by a raft of new regulations by the state’s government, and now it’s hitting back with a slow, old piece of transportation and some printed sheets of paper.


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Horse and cart was the method of delivery for 15,000 printed emails from Uber’s customers to Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Tuesday. Yes, a horse and cart.


The emails were from really mad Queenslanders who just want to be able to Uber around town, but the state government is trying to stop them. …


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Uber delivers 15,000 emails with horse and cart in Australian protest

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