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Uber, Lyft, and Lime say they'll suspend services in cities where curfews are implemented

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Rentable scooters have also become a mainstay of protests. Lime says it's removing vehicles from select cities.Both Uber and Lyft said they are suspending ride-hailing and delivery services in cities where curfews are imposed to discourage further protests like those that have rocked the country over the past week.

"Our teams on the ground are working closely with each individual city to best support them based on their needs and the local situation," an Uber spokesperson told Business Insider in a statement. "Some cities have requested that we suspend operations completely while others want to ensure Uber is available for essential services.

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