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Monopoly Suit On Little Rock Taxis Plods On

A lawsuit intended to introduce a second taxi cab company into Little Rock has passed an early hurdle. A motion by the City of Little Rock to dismiss the suit about a monopoly operator was denied in Pulaski County Circuit Court. Judge Alice gray issued the ruling on Thursday.

A city ordinance requires new cab companies that want to compete with the city’s one existing company obtain a permit granted based on “public convenience and necessity.” Ken Leininger, who wants to operate Ken’s Cab, had a permit denied in 2015.

He filed the lawsuit with the Virginia-based Institute for Justice alleging preferential treatment from the city of Little Rock to Greater Little Rock Taxi Service, LLC – known as Yellow Cab.

Jacob Kauffman is a former news anchor and reporter for KUAR.
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