By Buddy Nevins, BrowardBeat.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Aug 6, 2015 – A second Broward County Commissioner has agreed to relax his earlier tough stand against Uber after hearing from voters.
Commissioner Mark Bogen said the “majority” of roughly 1,200 resident of his North Broward district who contacted his office believe the Commission should reach a compromise to allow the ride-sharing service to operate.
“They indicated they want Uber,” he said.
Uber pulled out of Broward last week citing over-regulation.
Bogen mailed post cards throughout his District 2 asking for voters’ opinion on Uber.
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