Lyft broke the law when it failed to tell Chicago about a driver it kicked off its app. A month ...
later he was accused of killing a taxi driver while working for Uber. (LYFT, UBER)/ broke the law by not telling Chicago authorities it deactivated a driver last year, the city said./ Shortly after, the same driver was working for Uber when he was accused of fatally kicking a man during a traffic argument./ Lyft could be forced to pay up to $10,000 in penalties because of the error, but it said it was cooperating with law enforcement./ Lyft could face penalties of up to $10,000 for failing to report an incident to Chicago authorities last ...
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