I don't have a copy, SB. One of the union men might be able to get it?
The app matches millions of riders with drivers, Watty. If it didn't we wouldn't be trousering bonuses or paying €3/hour commission before bonus. Sharing was quite popular with passengers while it was available before deregulation. However, the unions ran the show so think brewery, organise, piss up, couldn't, a, in... passengers queued for approximately 43 minutes one side of the central bank and vans queued for approximately 54 minutes the other side, the waiting time ensuring that it was only viable for vans despite extortionate rates being charged.
The issues now raised by Joe Herron were raised by drivers during a pre-introduction meeting at the Old Shieling hotel in Raheny. I think Joe was in attendance and I'm sure John Usher was... as noted above Joe's (then John's) Federation was one of the promoters of the scheme. We were essentially told not to put ourselves in danger should problems arise and summon the assistance of An Garda Siochana. None of the promoters, including Joe's (then John's) Federation seemed bothered by any potential problems and all, including Joe's (then John's) Federation, enthusiastically supported and promoted the scheme. I don't recall any serious issues being reported over the course of it's operation. Of course, modern technology would enhance passenger safety. As riders would be required to pay by card they'd all be identifiable and traceable.