Uber’s (UBER) guidelines have allowing serious criminal convicts to drive, as long as those convictions are over 7 years old, Emily Steel, Christina Shaman, Zach Caldwell, David Jouppi and Thomas Trudeau of The New York Times report. Some of these drivers have ended up sexually assaulting or harassing their passengers.
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