The complaint indicated that the control methods employed by the company were less reliable than those used for taxi drivers
the private shuttle service Uber agreed on Thursday to pay $ 10 million (about EUR 8.7 million) to file a complaint in California, USA, where it was accused of misleading the public about the accuracy of background checks of drivers.
the attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles have filed the initial complaint, 2014, where the company was also accused of operating without authorization at airports.
As part of the complaint, in 2015 a list of 25 people discovered the wheel Uber despite court rulings was presented.
Among these drivers convicted of caught illegally passengers at the airport or on the street, is also included a man who spent 26 years in prison for murder and convicted pedophile.
the agreement, which was validated by justice, provides for the payment of $ 10 million (EUR 8.7 million) in 60 days by Uber.
the complaint indicated that the control methods employed by the company were far less reliable than those used for traditional taxi drivers in major cities of California, in particular the failure to ensure real identity of aspiring driver to check his fingerprints.
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