not sure it means much in the grand scheme of things but
Colorado state law prevents individuals with felony convictions, alcohol or drug-related driving offenses, unlawful sexual offenses and major traffic violations from working for rideshare companies.
So technically she was operating as an uber employee illegally. Not that it has any bearing on the accident -that I can see anyway
Then how come the police are interviewing the driver and accepting their excuse that the victim suddenly appeared? It's a strange case, the police can't seem to decide who was actually in control.
not sure it means much in the grand scheme of things but
So technically she was operating as an uber employee illegally. Not that it has any bearing on the accident -that I can see anyway