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 Taxi drivers already have to contend with a lot of crap. Drunk passengers, angry passengers, passengers who insist on eating tuna casserole in the backseat, Uber, criminals 8230; the list goes on. Add this to the list of grievances: Some cab drivers are making more money for doing the same job as others in NYC, even if riders tip the same.    stanley cup   Most people use the default percentage options when paying for a New York cab. That means they just press 20% on the sales machine instead of calculatin stanley cup becher g it themselves. But two cab r stanley travel mug ides taken an identical distance with one rider can wind up with different results for that default 20% tip. Differences in tipping software added an extra $5.2 million to the coffers of cabbies using one system over another. Quantitative analyst Ben Wellington investigated the strange tipping discrepancy after Businessweek published an article about tipping practices. The Businessweek article saidthat people tip 1% more at 4 PM, a stat that Wellington found bizarre. He dug into the methodology of the article, which used publicly available data about NYC taxi rides paid for by credit cards, and realized Businessweek   data science was messed up. People weren ;t suddenly becoming more generous as the day wound down. Instead, they were tipping the same as always. But the tipping software for about half the taxis was including a surcharge that begins at 4 PM in its calculated tip, causing an increase. That tipping software, Creative Mobile Technolog