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Local Money: Austin battles with Uber and Lyft

Lizzie O'Leary Feb 19, 2016
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Uber and Lyft say that their companies' safety regulations are just as good as the ones Austin wants to impose. David Ramos / Stringer
Local Money

Local Money: Austin battles with Uber and Lyft

Lizzie O'Leary Feb 19, 2016
Uber and Lyft say that their companies' safety regulations are just as good as the ones Austin wants to impose. David Ramos / Stringer
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This week we head to Austin, Texas. City officials want the ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft to enforce fingerprint checks for all their drivers. The ride-sharing companies have threatened to pull out of the city altogether. Audrey McGlinchy, city hall reporter for KUT in Austin, joins the show to explain why city officials are fighting for these regulations and why the companies have spent over $50,000 to fight back.

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