http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/02/24/uber-lyft-newark-aiport-ban/

I hope that this actually gets enforced. It is really simple if police would do their jobs and the responsible parties issuing driver permits would do their job. 

At DFW, this not the case.  Drivers for Uber and Lyft are required to have Vehicle decal that identifies them as a TFH driver. 

If decal is in place, the drivers can easily be recognized.  When drivers are not where they are supposed to be, such as hanging out at the terminal waiting for a ping verses being dispatched from the area designated for them, police should ticket them  and/or arrest them and have their vehicle impounded. 

There is not one good legal reason to give special treatment to these drivers whom just cannot seem to follow the laws.

It is not rocket science and by enforcing the laws enacted by the city councils, would free up so much waisted time officers are now just waiving people through, directing traffic and ignoring what is going on right under there nose.

The drivers who continue to break the law should be deactivated by Uber and Lyft and this should be monitored by the airports. 

Dismissing the blatant activity of ignorant drivers is causing chaos and creating unnecessary traffic congestion and forcing the police to instead of maintaining a secure airport, now just directing traffic

Otherwise, anyone would only conclude that there are sinister reasons why airports would be allowing anything but law and order at any airport.

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