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  • Uber Germany: Frankfurt court issues first injunction against taxi app driver

    September 11, 2014

    Uber has suffered a fresh blow in Germany after a Frankfurt taxi operator won a temporary injunction against an Uber partner driver. The driver will no longer be able to offer services through the taxi app and was punished with a €1,000 fine. Furthermore, the driver could face a €250,000 fine or a six-month jail [...]

  • Uber Germany ban sees signups skyrocket 590pc in 24 hours

    September 3, 2014

    If the German taxi lobby was breathing a sigh of relief yesterday after a Frankfurt court issued a temporary injunction against Uber banning it across the country, it isn't any more. Uber Germany has seen signups in Hamburg alone soar a whopping 590 per cent in the last 24 hours. Rather than shunning the San [...]

  • Uber taxi app banned throughout Germany after Frankfurt ruling

    September 2, 2014

    In what may be the severest crackdown on taxi app service Uber seen so far, Germany has banned the San Francisco-based company from operating throughout the country after a temporary injunction was issued by the Frankfurt regional court. Uber will be subjected fines of up to €250,000 (£198,000) if it defies the ban. The injunction [...]

  • Uber dives into fast food delivery business with UberFRESH trial

    August 27, 2014

    Not satisfied with providing taxi rides or delivering groceries Uber is trying its hand at the fast food delivery business, with a new service called UberFRESH. The taxi app claims it will be able to deliver food from local restaurants in 10 minutes or less. Unfortunately for Uber-loving Brits this service will only be available [...]

  • Lawmaker who voted to clamp down on Uber arrested for drink-driving

    August 26, 2014

    In a delicious twist of irony, a California state senator was arrested on Saturday for driving under the influence of alcohol only hours after voting for legislation that would subject the taxi app service Uber to a host of burdensome regulations. Ben Hueso was spotted driving the wrong way down a one way street at [...]

  • Uber launches same-day grocery delivery with no minimum spend

    August 21, 2014

    Uber is branching out from app based taxi hire to same-day grocery delivery services. The pilot programme launched in Washington DC will last just a few weeks but could be extended if proves to be popular. “The more you love it, the more likely it will last,” the company said. The Corner Store service is [...]

  • Uber’s battle against taxi industry and regulators steps up a gear with Obama adviser on board

    August 20, 2014

    In Uber’s relentless battle against regulators and the taxi industry around the world, a political strategist was considered a crucial element for negotiating roadblocks in the disruptive taxi service’s plans for world domination. Now the search is over, and Uber has no doubt spent a pretty penny of its billions of dollars of investment (which [...]

  • German ban on Uber car hire overturned

    August 18, 2014

    Germany’s administrative court yesterday overturned a ban on taxi and mini-cab hire app Uber. The ban was imposed by the Berlin State Department of Civil and Regulatory Affairs, which claimed the app could endanger customers as it allowed unverified drivers to pick up customers. Uber argued it provided competition which drove up standards.

  • Uber ban suspended: Berlin court upholds opposition to taxi app prohibition

    August 18, 2014

    Uber has received some welcome news from Berlin's Administrative Court. Last week, the Berlin State Department of Civil and Regulatory Affairs said Uber risked passenger safety through the use of “un­verified drivers in unlicensed vehicles” and consequently banned the popular taxi app. The company had been threatened with fines of up to  €25,000 for each [...]

  • Berlin bans Uber citing passenger safety rules

    August 14, 2014

    THE BATTLE between smartphone car service Uber and city regulators heated up yesterday after the Ger­man capital turned against the San Francisco startup and banned the mini cab app on safety grounds. In a press release, the Berlin State Department of Civil and Regulatory Affairs said Uber risked passenger safety through the use of “un­verified [...]

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