CPUC Fines Uber $59 Million, Threatens To Pull Operating Lisence
Uber’s refusal to release detailed sexual assault information influenced CPUC’s decision
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I remember when they first started and parents were sending their children with no adult supervision I was in shock....our world is too dangerous, I cannot imagine. The reports of rapes are all over the news and have been for years along with a long list of other heinous crimes.. Spend that extra dollar and take a taxi or don't go...For the love of life do not ever send a child....
Fine, except in most counties the DA’s are now not likely to prosecute these crimes lest they miss out on the Soros money train. This is not your father’s legal system.