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Posted on June 14, 2017August 17, 2017 by bedelman

Raised prices during public emergencies

After outcry about exorbitant fares, Uber agreed to cap surge pricing during emergencies. Yet the company faced criticism a few months later for temporarily raising fares during the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis, then again for surges during London attacks.

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