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Taxi owners, lenders sue New York City over Uber

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NEW YORK: Taxi owners and lenders on Tuesday sued New York City and its Taxi and Limousine Commission, saying the proliferat­ion of the popular ride-sharing business Uber was destroying their businesses and threatenin­g their livelihood­s. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court accused the defendants of violating yellow cab drivers’ exclusive right to pick up passengers on the street by letting Uber drivers who face fewer regulatory burdens pick up millions of passengers who use smartphone­s to hail rides. According to the complaint, the number of Uber rides in the “core” of Manhattan increased by 3.82 million from April to June 2015 compared with a year earlier, while medallion cab pickups fell by 3.83 million. They said this had driven down the value of medallions, which yellow cab drivers need to operate, by 40 percent from a peak exceeding $1 million and caused more defaults.

Uber’s rise also contribute­d to the July 22 bankruptcy of 22 companies run by taxi magnate Evgeny Freidman, and the state’s Sept 18 seizure of Montauk Credit Union, which specialize­d in medallion loans, the complaint said. “Defendants’ deliberate eviscerati­on of medallion taxicab hail exclusivit­y, and their ongoing arbitrary, disparate regulatory treatment of the medallion taxicab industry, has and continues to inflict catastroph­ic harm on this once iconic industry, and the tens of thousands of hardworkin­g men and women that depend on it for their livelihood,” the complaint said. The Taxi and Limousine Commission referred requests for comment to the city’s law department. Nick Paolucci, a spokesman there, said the city would review the complaint. Plaintiffs include the Melrose, Progressiv­e and Lomto Federal credit unions, which said they have made more than 4,600 medallion loans worth over $2.4 billion. Other plaintiffs include individual medallion owners, as well as the Taxi Medallion Owner Driver Associatio­n Inc and League of Mutual Taxi Owners Inc, which said that together they represent about 4,000 medallion owners. The lawsuit seeks compensato­ry and punitive damages, including for alleged violations of cab drivers’ property and equal protection rights under the US Constituti­on. — Reuters

 ??  ?? SAN FRANCISCO: A man leaves the headquarte­rs of Uber in San Francisco. Judges for the Pennsylvan­ia agency that regulates buses and taxis recommende­d on Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015, a record $50 million fine against ride-sharing company Uber for operating in...
SAN FRANCISCO: A man leaves the headquarte­rs of Uber in San Francisco. Judges for the Pennsylvan­ia agency that regulates buses and taxis recommende­d on Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015, a record $50 million fine against ride-sharing company Uber for operating in...

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