DAs Seek Uber Data Showing If It Shelved Drunken Drivers

By Cara Bayles (January 16, 2018, 9:28 PM EST) -- San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorneys asked a California judge Tuesday to order Uber to hand over data on whether it suspended drivers accused of using drugs or alcohol on the job, or if the company misrepresented its zero-tolerance policy — an alleged violation that could cost Uber $15 million....

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