Please, read the Lyft chief marketing officers comments regarding regulations. What do you think? https://ride.guru/content/newsroom/tough-rideshare-regulations-in-nyc-and-british-columbia-leave-lyft-complaining-will-uber-follow-suit
Regulators are pushing back in B.C. forcing Uber & Lyft to play by the rules
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