Blabla Car is a "shared cost" means of travel, hence the protest text against the fee. Someone who offers a seat on their website do it from a sharing-cost perspective (minus the handful of people who try to abuse the system, which happens with any system), even more certainly since they charge for the service.
@Tincatinker, your note is true and thoughtful but doesn't concern Blabla Car's services. A little confusing here maybe?
I believe total security and safety don't exist: bad stuffs can happen anywhere and anytime... It's true anywhere but feels more obvious when traveling in unknown places. Guts, thinking and caution always help. Checking the prices, the driver's profile and the passengers' commentaries give one a good idea about how honest and safe the drive may be.
I've used carpooling communities for 6 years, done dozens of rides and had zero problems. Not saying bad things can't happen or telling if one should use this kind of service or not. Just that good stuffs happen too
A bit off-topic,
@t2andreo, I think I get what you wanted to say, but feel a bit uneasy with the how... I'm not Spanish, but I felt a little like looked down from an almighty, "evolved" and cynical USA...
I hear it's humorous, but how about replacing all "Spain/ish" by "USA/American", "Madrid" by "Washington", "autonomous communities" by "federal states", "a former part of the Spanish Empire (Florida)" by "a US territory (Puerto Rico)" and "Viva l'Espana" by "God bless America"
I believe the text would be just as accurate this way... If one (Americans) still think it's all good laugh, well ok, my sense of humor is just different
If it suddenly isn't so funny.........
And, is really a 1500s-1819 partial Spanish occupation of Florida a proof of appreciation of nowadays Spain? I think the Latin communities in the world will agree with me as I
at this humorous part! (Maybe they'll even
, but I'll remain just
)