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UBER UPROAR: Bill de Blasio Signs First-Ever Law Limiting UBER, LYFT Rides in NYC

UBER UPROAR: Bill de Blasio Signs First-Ever Law Limiting UBER, LYFT Rides in NYC

UBER UPROAR: Bill de Blasio Signs First-Ever Law Limiting UBER, LYFT Rides in NYC

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law the nation’s first-ever cap aimed at limiting electronically hailed car services in the Big Apple; caving to pressure from Yellow Cab drivers and unions complaining of crowded streets and lower fares.

According to the New York Post, De Blasio signed the bill into law at 2:30pm Tuesday as drivers rushed to officially register their vehicles before the cap goes into effect at 5pm.

“The TLC has been flooded with applicants since the City Council approved the ban last week. On Monday, the agency took in 2,082 applications — nearly as many as the entire month of July, when it fielded 2,372, a TLC rep said,” writes the NY Post.

“Mayor Bill de Blasio signed the bill around 2:30 p.m., but the TLC is giving applicants until 5 p.m. to file their paperwork, which the agency said is standard operating procedure,” adds the author.

Read the full story at the NY Post.

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