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- Uber takes $7.6 million hit to stop its service being suspended in California
Posted by : Brij Bhushan
Friday 15 January 2016
You’d think after so much controversy around the legals of its taxi app, Uber would want to be on top of any admin tasks it has hanging over its head. But Uber has just agreed to pay a whopping $7.6m fine in California for failing to report driver data, otherwise facing a 30-day suspension of its service. Under Californian law developed over the course of the last few years, ridesharing services must report accessibility of their vehicles, locations of pickups and dropoffs, any rides that are turned down, plus road safety figures for their drivers. The data was initially requested by the…
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