San Antonio regulations driving Uber out of town
Josiah Neeley, the Texas State Director for the R Street Institute, concurred with Uber’s assessment of the heavy impact of the ordinance. “When you look at the sheer number of different burdensome requirements in San Antonio’s ordinance, it’s not surprising that Uber isn’t able to effectively operate in the current environment,” said Neeley. “Hopefully this will send a wake up call to the city to revisit the issue soon.”
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