Uber Should Pay $15M For Bad Business Practices, DAs Say

By Cara Bayles (August 4, 2017, 9:20 PM EDT) -- San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorneys told a California superior court judge Friday that Uber should pay a $15 million civil penalty for not providing timely evidence of its compliance with airport rules and safety information guidelines, arguing the rideshare company had violated an agreement with the cities....

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