Thousands Of Rideshare Drivers Have A Criminal Record 06/03/2021
Nearly 3000 rideshare drivers and driving instructors may have been illegally driving with a criminal record for years after a massive bungle by the agency in charge of commercial passenger vehicles. Aussie rock sensation The Rubens performed pop-up shows in Melbourne overnight….as a tribute to music legend Michael Gudinski…. Detectives investigating the disappearance of High Country Campers Russell Hill and Carol clay believe a mysterious Ute…could shed light on what happened to the missing couple.. It’s been revealed criminals given unpaid work as part of their sentences are instead doing arts and crafts in the comfort of their own homes …as authorities desperately try to avoid further backlogs to the justice system. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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