z*******n 发帖数: 1034 | 1 by Daniel Cooper | @danielwcooper | December 24th 2014 at 7:25 am
2014's been a year to forget for Travis Kalanick, but since there's still a
week to go before 2015, there's one more nasty surprise waiting for him.
South Korea has indicted Uber's CEO on charges of operating an illegal taxi
service in the country, which could see him slapped with an $18,000 fine, or
two years in jail. According to Yonhap News, Uber, along with its rental
agency, MK Korea, has broken local laws specifically preventing car-rental
businesses from operating as a passenger-transport service.
Like, er, almost every other place the service has launched, Uber has been
met with anger from local taxi drivers, who feel that the company is playing
fast and loose with safety. Earlier this year, Seoul's city council banned
Uber from operating, and will pay a bounty of around $910 to anyone who
reports illegal activity to the authorities. The company has already
released a response, saying it believes that Uber is legal in the country,
and that it doesn't believe "it is appropriate for authorities to seek to
punish drivers who are trying to make a living through this service." Chin
up Travis, you've still got time to add "appease South Korea" to your list
of New Year's resolutions. |
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