Uber spokesman Davis White said the company will appeal the decision. For now, customers can still rent the vivid red scooters and electric bikes through the Jump app. Uber has refused to comply, arguing that the data could easily be used to reveal personal information about riders, including where they live, work, socialize or worship. AdvertisementThe city suspended Uber’s operating permit in October after six months of back-and-forth. In his decision, Shapiro wrote that the Transportation Department had “properly suspended” Uber’s permit for violating the city’s data submission rules.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 12, 2020 03:11 UTC