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Post by The Dark Knight on May 3, 2024 8:11:49 GMT
Taxi Drivers in London launched a Lawsuit against Uber worth 250 million Pounds A group of around 11,000 taxi drivers in the United Kingdom has filed a lawsuit against Uber for breaching London taxi booking rules between 2012 and 2018. A class action will be launched today in the Supreme Court regarding Uber’s activities in the capital London between May 2012 and March 2018, British media reported. Almost 11,000 taxi drivers claim that Uber misled public transport operator Transport for London about how it operates its taxi booking system and therefore breached private hire licensing rules. Case management company RGL Management shared information that the drivers’ compensation claim is worth at least £250 million, meaning each taxi driver would receive roughly £25,000, AA writes. sarajevotimes.com/taxi-drivers-in-london-launched-a-lawsuit-against-uber-worth-250-million-pounds/
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Post by The Dark Knight on May 3, 2024 8:13:21 GMT
Uber Facing $312 Million Claim by London Black Cabbies Claims lodged that ride-hail giant misled regulators over its app to gain a taxi license in the British capital. Ride-hail disruptor Uber is facing a multimillion-dollar legal case brought by nearly 11,000 drivers of London’s iconic Black Cabs. The latest action by registered drivers of Hackney Cabs in the British capital is thought to be worth £250 million ($312 million) as drivers seek compensation for lost earnings because of Uber’s activities in the city, BBC News reports. www.wardsauto.com/industry-news/uber-facing-312-million-claim-london-black-cabbies
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