
Another day, another hurdle. Uber has been fined $7.3 million by a California judge over its refusal to share business data, including ride logs and accident details, reports The Los Angeles Times. Chief administrative law judge Karen V. Clopton of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) contended that Uber had not complied with state laws designed to keep passengers safe, even after being given a year to do so. She also recommended that the service be suspended until the company falls in line. Of course, Uber doesn’t agree with the decision. A company spokeswoman said: We will appeal the decision…
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