that's a good laugh....Vince didn't you get the memo from Mayor Nutter to keep quiet ?? No more bad publicity from the city of Philadelphia ...trying to get the lost money back from the medaillons ..really ??
The proposed $300,000 fine by the PPA is peanuts compared to this:This sure isn't going to make anyone happy! http://www.philly.com/philly/business/20150829_PPA_seeks__300_000_a_day_in_fines_from_UberX.html
That would truly be a glorious day indeed!and btw if Philadelphia is able to abolish the traffic court so they should be able to do the same with the PPA !!!
Philadelphia Traffic Court Abolished; Seven Judges Convicted
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/new...affic-court-abolished-seven-judges-convicted/
The first black woman to be named president judge of Philadelphia's Traffic Court has been sentenced to two years in federal prison in connection with a widespread ticket-fixing scandal that also led to the convictions or guilty pleas of six other judges. Another Traffic Court judge charged in the case was acquitted at trial.
At her sentencing hearing on December 5, 2014, former judge Thomasine Tynes, 71, became the first member of the court to publicly admit that she had participated in fixing traffic tickets for family members, friends and political allies for the entire 20 years she served on the bench.
It will happen , trust me..just a matter of time and politics !!That would truly be a glorious day indeed!
And making sure those $$$ are distributed to the right people.It will happen , trust me..just a matter of time and politics !!
Why is this news?and btw if Philadelphia is able to abolish the traffic court so they should be able to do the same with the PPA !!!
Philadelphia Traffic Court Abolished; Seven Judges Convicted
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/new...affic-court-abolished-seven-judges-convicted/
The first black woman to be named president judge of Philadelphia's Traffic Court has been sentenced to two years in federal prison in connection with a widespread ticket-fixing scandal that also led to the convictions or guilty pleas of six other judges. Another Traffic Court judge charged in the case was acquitted at trial.
At her sentencing hearing on December 5, 2014, former judge Thomasine Tynes, 71, became the first member of the court to publicly admit that she had participated in fixing traffic tickets for family members, friends and political allies for the entire 20 years she served on the bench.
Well, how you know he did not receive it? I am pretty sure Uber is paying out under the table.Yeah I can't believe the executive director of the PPA hasn't received a yacht or something from Uber.
but Uber is pretty much just a bull in a china shop of stupid municipalities. Why bribe people when they can just operate illegally? There's no way to stop ridebooking without hiring a 1000 enforcement personnel.