It's nice to see a tech blog do something besides play cheerleader for city hall efforts. In this round-up of recent debate on licensing fees, local techies cite Kansas City's tragic record in adopting new Internets services. Checkit: Another Uber fiasco? KCMO proposes $600 fee for Airbnb hosts
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It's only a matter of time before some new-money west coaster or clueless Korean tourist gets raped and murdered in a hellhole clapboard shotgun house on the east side.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a needlessly over-complicated process. Not sure how they would even enforce this.
ReplyDelete7:10: you're not sure how they would enforce this? they would search for air bnb's in kc and then send notices to every address that advertises a room.
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