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Regulating Ride-Sharing

Clip: 2/10/2014 | 16m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Our guests discuss a new suit against the city on ride-sharing regulation.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has proposed the nation’s first law to license ride-sharing companies. But Cab drivers say it doesn’t go far enough and are now suing the City of Chicago to force equal regulations. Joining us are Stephen Patton, Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago, Michael Shakman who is representing the taxi cab industry and WBEZ reporter, Odette Yousef.

02/10/2014 | Rating NR

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