Uber Pledges to Stop ‘Greyballing’ Law Enforcement

The practice, which came to light last week in a New York Times report, was used to deceive authorities in cities where the ride-hailing service is banned. When Uber suspects that someone is using its app in a way that it deems improper – say, conducting a sting operation to identify Uber drivers – the company will display phantom cars to confuse the person, or manually cancel a trip if the person manages to be matched with a driver.