In light of discrimination concerns, Uber and Lyft defend their policies to show rider names and photos

A driver displays Uber and Lyft ride sharing signs in his car windscreen in Santa Monica, California, U.S., May 23, 2016. About a half dozen ride-hailing firms have rushed into Texas tech hub Austin after market leaders Uber and Lyft left the city a little over a monthago in a huff over municipal requirements that they fingerprint drivers. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/Files& Uber and Lyft have responded to Senator Al Franken’s questions relating to potential racial discrimination towards passengers. Final month, Franken questioned why it’s essential to incorporate names and photographs of passengers requesting rides, and what steps each corporations can take to dissuade drivers from canceling rides on individuals with “black-sounding” names. In Uber and… Read More


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