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Moonlighting drivers reported to bosses 2015-07-20
DRIVERS moonlighting for ride-hailing app companies in cars with no business licenses are being reported to their main employers under new city rules.
Their bosses may then seek to discipline or sack them for offering this illegal service.
On Friday evening alone, 15 people were stopped on suspicion of illegally offering rides as part of a city crackdown.
Their bosses may then seek to discipline or sack them for offering this illegal service.
On Friday evening alone, 15 people were stopped on suspicion of illegally offering rides as part of a city crackdown.
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