Farhad Kazeni, a Lyft driver, will stand trial in Tampa Florida for driving an illegal ride share. This may be the first time one of the Uber or Lyft drivers have been prosecuted. This case may set a legal precedent that could result in many Lyft drivers going to jail. Another driver failed to show up in court after being pinched in a sting operation. The judge has issued a warrent for his arrest.Darrell Rogers is his name and he is now a fugitive. Imagine that, ride share drivers are now wanted by the law.
I hope this asshole goes to jail. How a guy could operate a business without a license an take from taxi drivers, and somehow think its ok is beyond me. This is what the local Tampa Tribune is saying:
I hope this asshole goes to jail. How a guy could operate a business without a license an take from taxi drivers, and somehow think its ok is beyond me. This is what the local Tampa Tribune is saying:
TAMPA — The simmering feud between the agency that regulates cab and limousine services in Hillsborough County and a handful of upstart ride-sharing companies escalated Thursday when a Lyft driver refused to take a plea on a misdemeanor of driving a taxi without a license and demanded a jury trial.
Farhad Kazemi, 42, rejected a misdemeanor intervention program that could have resulted in a dismissal of the charges and said he wanted his case heard by a jury. Hillsborough County Judge Lawrence Lefler set a trial date of Oct. 20.
Another Lyft driver, Darrell Rogers, was scheduled to appear in court Thursday on similar charges but failed to appear. Lefler issued a warrant for his arrest.
The two are the first of nearly two dozen cases made by local transportation inspectors over the past two weeks that now are wending their way through county court. The court cases began after the Public Transportation Commission, which has been locked in a dispute with Uber and Lyft over what level of regulation the ride-sharing services should be subject to, set up an operation to cite the drivers.
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