"We will probably go completely go out of business," Awan told reporters outside the courtroom. Muneeb Awan said afterward he is at a competitive disadvantage charging a city-mandated $45 flat fee for rides to the airport while Uber and Lyft can charge almost half that much. Several cab drivers were in the galley during the hearing. Beane with Andrews Kurth in Dallas, argued the cabbies failed to state a cause of action and that their only gripe is that "there is too much competition and want to go back to the old rules." Goldstein agreed with the airport board that it has not done anything illegal. The cabbies were dealt a blow Tuesday morning when Judge Bonnie Lee Goldstein declined to temporarily block enforcement of the new policies. It seeks a restraining order and injunction against the airport's new policy allowing any vehicle allowed to operate by the cities of Dallas or Fort Worth to pick up passengers at the airport. The Association of Taxicab Operators USA sued the airport board in Dallas County Court on Friday. DALLAS (CN) - An Uber driver is accused of rape, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is endangering the public by letting Uber and Lyft operate there, a cab drivers association claims in court.
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