Uber should be regulated as a regular taxi company, top EU court rules

It seems San Francisco-based Uber continues to struggle with legislation on the other side of the pond. The European Union top court has downplayed the car-handling company’s claims of being a technology and not a taxi company, ruling that its operation should be regulated as a regular transport service, Bloomberg reports. The reasoning behind the ruling is that, since they use their own cars, Uber drivers fall under the category of transport service providers. The worst part for the company is that the decision is final, with no opportunity to appeal. “The service provided by Uber connecting individuals with non-professional…
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