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Commissioner Stacy Ritter Suggests Way To Break Uber Logjam in Broward

 By Buddy Nevins, BrowardBeat.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Aug 4, 2015 – County Commissioner Stacy Ritter has suggested a way out of the political morass that prompted Uber to leave Broward County.

Ritter Monday suggested creating a new Broward County Accountable Taxi Ordinance.

“This ordinance will respond to many of the concerns that have been raised on all sides of the taxi/Transportation Network Company (TNC) issue over the last several months,” Ritter wrote in a news release yesterday.

The news release continues:

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“The new requirements presented in the attached document will provide a simple, high tech way to assure that the taxi industry in Broward County rises to world-class levels and provides our visitors and local residents the best in clean competent taxi service.

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