Hong Kong police have launched another crackdown on Uber, arresting 21 drivers working for the ride-hailing giant in the Asian financial centre. (AP Photo)HONG KONG -- Hong Kong police launched a fresh crackdown Tuesday on Uber, arresting 21 drivers suspected of working for the ride-hailing giant in the Asian financial centre. It's the latest regulatory headache for Uber, which already is fighting a similar case in Hong Kong. The San Francisco-based tech company said it has a ridesharing insurance policy that complies with Hong Kong legal requirements and covers up to 100 million Hong Kong dollars ($12.8 million) in liability. In 2015, police searched Uber's Hong Kong offices and confiscated computers and documents.
Source: Bangkok Post May 23, 2017 08:48 UTC