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Where is the pro-business chat?

If Woolworths make and sell their pies in accordance with all relevant laws then no real issue.

If however Woolworths decide they'll ignore the law and, since they're really big, will force government to change it in their favour, whilst not giving the same advantage to FNT, then that's a huge problem.

In the Uber case - either they should be required to incur all the same costs as rivals (taxis) or alternatively rivals should no longer be required to incur those costs. One or the other - same rules for all. :2twocents

It is a moral responsibility to fight against unjust laws.

Peaceful non compliance is not just something for hippies and university students.

If uber was doing something that really went against the social fabric of free society, they wouldn’t thrive, but everyday people find value In the service.
 
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