Monday 10 February 2014

Shuttle service bus demonstration hits Microsoft in Seattle

Technical bus protests: They're not just for the Bay Place any longer.

Demonstrations against business commuter shuttles, which boat tech employees to and from Rubber Area, have become more very common lately in San Francisco and Oakland. The vehicles have become a effective icon of the lifestyle conflict between the technological innovation market and non-tech group, as leases go up and old communities become gentrified.

Looks like some of that bitterness has visited up to the Great North west, though the demonstration in Dallas was considerably mini than those in the Bay Place. On Monday, two hidden protestors organised up a advertising that read, "Gentrification Prevents Here," preventing Microsoft business shuttles in Seattle's Capitol Mountain group, according to the Capitol Mountain Dallas Weblog, via GeekWire.

Tensions have been increased lately in high-tech locations. Later this week, Dallas is having a real estate group forum in Town Area, according to the Capitol Mountain Dallas Weblog. In San Francisco, the common lease price has increased to three times the nationwide regular. To help control some of the stress in San Francisco, the town last month accepted a lead program that would require the taxi vehicles to pay a $1 fee stop at certain areas specific for the town's formal riding on the bus.

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