Uber attacked over pattern of ignoring police and victims before London ban
by Sam Levin in San Francisco from Technology | The Guardian on (#33C2V)
Exclusive: Multiple women fighting Uber in US sexual assault cases say the company turned its back on them, as judge calls its record with police 'horrific'
When Uber refused to comply with a warrant in a California sexual assault case, police, prosecutors and the judge were bewildered.
Lt Brian South told the Guardian that in more than 15 years on the job, he had never seen anyone so brazenly defy a judge's order for records. A prosecutor testified that Uber was actively preventing law enforcement from protecting riders from violence, and a judge attacked the ride-share corporation for a "horrific" pattern of ignoring police, describing its typical response as "give as little as possible, be as uncooperative as possible".
Continue reading...