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Uber Scandals

Category: Texas

Disputes in Texas

Posted on June 14, 2017June 20, 2017

Left Austin rather than follow the law

Austin, Texas, voters in May 2016 chose to retain an ordinance that required fingerprinting of Uber’s drivers, among other regulations. Rather than comply, Uber and Lyft ceased operations in Austin, leaving a void filled by smaller competitors.

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