yes. It stems from an actual crime; new laws are reasonable. Uber left before it went into effect to “make a point”.
also seems like the fingerprint ones check arrests, not just convictions, which seems perhaps bad?
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Austin NAACP objected to fingerprints: https://www.scribd.com/mobile/doc/285911804/Letter-of-Opposition-to-Fingerprinting-Austin-s-Uber-Lyft-Drivers …
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I'm just reading up :)
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not well-actuallying, just tweeting as I read.
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