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Failure To Maintain Peer To Peer Licensing Dismissed For Uber Driver

Posted On: January 8th, 2016

Recently, the traffic and criminal defense attorneys at Luftman, Heck & Associates represented a 38-year-old Uber driver who was charged with failure to maintain peer to peer licensing. The charge came after a police officer dressed in plain clothes entered his vehicle inquiring about his licensing information and title. Thinking this was a joke by an outsider, our client was not honest in his response. Unfortunately, our client was unaware that the man was a police officer. The Uber driver was facing a 1st-degree misdemeanor for failing to maintain his peer to peer registration.

Our client, driving only a few hours a week as an extra source of income to support his wife and two children, grew concerned that he would have to stop working for the transportation company. Attorney Joseph Kunkel represented the man and took steps to alleviate the situation and secure his job. After working with the prosecutor, attorney Kunkel was successful in securing a dismissal of his offense for payment of court costs. Our client must drive the vehicle that he has registered in order to prevent any further penalties.

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