Uber flying under radar taxi rivals say
Uber has yet to respond to allegations it is skirting the rules.
Chris Hutching
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
Uber’s entry into the Christchurch market is potentially illegal, according to the Taxi Federation.
The cut-price service launched in the Garden City last week with a two-week free ride sharing offer.
Uber has yet to respond to requests for confirmation about whether it is skirting the rules.
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Chris Hutching
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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