
Lyft says it has an exclusive agreement in SF, but the city attorney's office disagrees: "It does not give Lyft the right to a monopoly on bike sharing in San Francisco. Lyft can seek a permit for dockless bikes on equal footing with everyone else.” https://t.co/EcaBknDjeK
— Biz Carson (@bizcarson) June 8, 2019
Lyft is suing San Francisco to prevent competing bikeshares from moving in https://t.co/Hsu1kI9c2K pic.twitter.com/l0V73GgwTQ
— The Verge (@verge) June 8, 2019
BREAKING:
— Joe Fitz Rodriguez (@FitzTheReporter) June 7, 2019
Lyft sues San Francisco to block Uber and other #bikeshare competitorshttps://t.co/M3WGVXP74P pic.twitter.com/OAY0PCFa4k
Expect a lot more of this if they get away with their frivolous lawsuit to block the competition. Boycott time https://t.co/U6Fzla5eT6 https://t.co/jfghU3qEqQ
— Scott Feeney (@graue) June 7, 2019
Please stop making bad exclusive contracts about where people can operate bikes, San Francisco! https://t.co/optZjhXV0D
— Jane Natoli ?? (@wafoli) June 7, 2019