> it's not Uber's fault that the indian market is not as strictly regulated, and that one of their drivers did this.
According to the article this driver would be banned from getting a taxi permit under Indian law. Uber didn't follow Indian law.
> it's not Uber's fault that the indian market is not as strictly regulated, and that one of their drivers did this.
According to the article this driver would be banned from getting a taxi permit under Indian law. Uber didn't follow Indian law.