Unpopular opinion tuktuk needs to get banned in xamer

Tuktuks, believe it or not, are hideous and should be prohibited. Anyways They must have heard my complaint since it appears to be banned.
If we were to go by that logic, what are we to do about the thousands of families being supported by them?
Average tuktuk driver earns 10$ - 15$ a day, excluding tips, and nicely supports his family.

I met a young man, who returned from S Africa, said he was loving it, and easily supports his extended family from driving it.
 

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They're cute. It would be fun to explore the city in them. Do they cost less than a cab?
 
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If we were to go by that logic, what are we to do about the thousands of families being supported by them?
Average tuktuk driver earns 10$ - 15$ a day, excluding tips, and nicely supports his family.

I met a young man, who returned from S Africa, said he was loving it, and easily supports his extended family from driving it.
Replace them with taxis, as I previously stated, and in my humble view, thousands of families being supported by driving automobiles is unhealthy; With the prohibition on tuktuks, the government should invest in job creation by constructing factories and textile mills. These businesses can employ thousands of people and are more stable.
 
Replace them with taxis, as I previously stated, and in my humble view, thousands of families being supported by driving automobiles is unhealthy; With the prohibition on tuktuks, the government should invest in job creation by constructing factories and textile mills. These businesses can employ thousands of people and are more stable.
Ideally perhaps, but in reality not quite so; walaal, there is no gov't, which could even think about, let alone take on those governmental duties. Business people are vultures only out for themselves.
 

Yaraye

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Cute? When I was in garrisa, it felt like the whole thing was about to crash. They are less expensive than a taxi.
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Are these not cute? :ohreally:they look cute to me :draketf:
 
Replace them with taxis, as I previously stated, and in my humble view, thousands of families being supported by driving automobiles is unhealthy; With the prohibition on tuktuks, the government should invest in job creation by constructing factories and textile mills. These businesses can employ thousands of people and are more stable.
By the way, do you know the cost variance between owning one of these vs a taxi? Most people can not afford to own a taxi.

Worse yet, the average person, does not have the means to take a taxi. The average cost for a short drive in Dhaweeye is 1$ +.
 

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Diaspora Somali wants to ban a vehicle were many use it to support their family because they don't like the aesthetics of it.
 

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