Salem, Ore. urban planning administrator Glen Gross says Uber continues to operate outside taxi regulations, despite a warning letter from the city and negotiations with the ridesharing company.
Gross says it will be up to the city council to decide whether to change the rules.
The city says Uber should comply with requirements such as 24-hour service and marked cars.
Uber says it’s different from a taxi service.
The Statesman Journal reported no citations have been given to Uber drivers since the service began in July in Salem.
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