Firm’s bosses knew it was fooling authorities with tool showing phantom cars, documents show

It was a trick as audacious as it was ingenious. When police or regulators opened the Uber app, they would see exactly what the public saw: dozens of cars crawling around the city, waiting to be summoned.

But there was one crucial difference: these cars were fake.

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