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Scrap the hazardous letter-grabbing apparatus devised by Keeta; it poses a significant risk.

Users debate potential risks in Keeta's system structure, hefty penalty imposed on MTR Corporation, taxi license regulation, and jaywalking fine consequences.

Discussion arises around potential risks in Keeta's system structure, penalties faced by MTR Corp,...
Discussion arises around potential risks in Keeta's system structure, penalties faced by MTR Corp, taxi licensing protocols, and fines for jaywalking.

Scrap the hazardous letter-grabbing apparatus devised by Keeta; it poses a significant risk.

🤔 Ever found yourself racing against time to snag a food delivery order? Well, that's theanxious reality for delivery riders using services like Keeta, thanks to their "order-grabbing" feature. Here's why this system needs a rethink:

🚲 The rush to be the first for an order can be a recipe for disaster. Riders, focusing on those pop-up alerts, might end up riding recklessly, putting themselves and others at risk. 🚨

📝 In an open letter, user Keeta revealed that a whopping 90% of orders are actually distributed via the 'grab-and-go' method, while the rest are automated. So what's the solution? Ditch that feature. Automate order assignment and harness AI for a fairer distribution.

In the current delivery system, the "grab-and-go" method contributes to an overwhelming 90% of orders, often leading to unnecessary haste and potential danger. To ensure a safer and fairer society, we should consider eliminating the "grab-and-go" feature and instead, leverage advanced technology for a more automated and balanced order assignment process.

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