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An Uber-backed influence campaign against bike and scooter 'rider surveillance' lost the support of major privacy groups once they found out the company was involved

Uber's quiet involvement with a group trying to shape public debate around cities' use of scooter and e-bike trip data has scared off several of its big-name supporters,The group, Communities Against Rider Surveillance, is backed by 25 organizations including Uber and was formed with the goal of "making our streets safer and more manageable while protecting rider privacy," according to its website.

"It was frustrating to have to pull out of this coalition," Fight for the Future deputy director Evan Greer told Business Insider. Uber refused to comment on the sources of CARS' funding, directing Business Insider to the coalition, which could not immediately be reached for comment on this story. "I have concerns about Uber, of course ," said Patient Privacy Rights President Dr. Deborah Peel, but she added that "the rest of the coalition is organizations that speak for the public's best interest."

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