Today both Uber and Careem emailed that they are live and won’t be affected by any policy or regulations, they will continue their service as well as they are not going anywhere.
Better to protest against poor transport system of Khi. There are fraction who uses Uber and Careem. More than 90% use buses, coaches that are in poor condition. They charge ticket based on diesel prices and instead use CNG. This should be our priority not Uber and Careem!
It's high time to support private sector & get rid off Jaahil & corrupt transport mafia once for all.#Uber #Careem #Karachi
— AK-47™© (@AK_Forty7) February 1, 2017
Say yes for Uber and Careem and other services like this is our right to choose.
@Uber_PKR he's saying 80% vehicles have been confiscated.
Credit card se payment nahi Hogi. You have to pay cash.
WTH. #Karachi
— Raees (@hinasafi) February 1, 2017
A legally approved safe public #transport vehicle in #Karachi? #Careem #Uber #Metro #MassTransit pic.twitter.com/iXMqoNhs9C
— Rumaisa Mohani (@RumaisaMohani) February 1, 2017
Uber and Careem are most useful for city commuters in Karachi and Lahore.
This also happened with someone:
I was travelling in Careem and the driver in WagonR asked me to sit on front seat to avoid police interference due to recent rumors. I put my laptop on back seat and sat in front. When I arrived at my destination the driver I left my laptop in that car
Now the driver is not responding and neither there is Careem Customer Representative.
People who have no idea how horrendous and pathetic Karachi's public transport is are trying to justify the Uber Careem ban.
— Annas (@anchoomanchoo) January 31, 2017