While the train strikes loomed causing chaos for morning commuters, looks like instant Taxi service Hailo benefited from the disruption.
The company shared a Vine illustrating how many users were looking for cabs at peak hour this morning.
It’s getting busy out there! #Railstrike https://t.co/RhznnhR59b
— Hailo Ireland (@HailoIreland) October 23, 2015
Grim enough. Fair play to the chaps in Hailo who, instead of making a killer profit off our inconvenienced state, offered users a 20% discount this morning.
Get 20% off on off-peak journeys tomorrow. We’ll post discount code on twitter from 5am #RailStrike ?. pic.twitter.com/tbEl5qT41G
— Hailo Ireland (@HailoIreland) October 22, 2015
Meanwhile the disgruntled public took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the aforementioned #railstrike.
A 3 hr stoppage has unleashed a disingenuous bashing of organised work. Solidarity with all workers campaigning for decent jobs #railstrike
— Paddy Cole (@PaidiCole) October 23, 2015
Lol at #railFTW ads on buses while there is a #RailStrike #irony pic.twitter.com/EVuFjwUuVn
— Kevin Cassidy (@kevincassidy) October 23, 2015
Exercising our rights to collectively bargain is important, we should respect the rights others have to do so #railstrike
— Ivan (@Privlko) October 23, 2015
Stupid pigeon didn’t know there aren’t any trains this morning. Should have listened to @NewstalkFM #railstrike pic.twitter.com/3mf35VChPj
— Kieran Cuddihy (@kierancuddihy) October 23, 2015