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Are Uber and Lyft Public Nuisances?

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City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced he is seeking a wide range of records to determine if Uber and Lyft have become a public nuisance in San Francisco. Herrera is trying to get records from the ride service companies ranging from hours and miles logged to tickets and zip codes served. Something tells me this one is headed for the courts.

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