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Uber just lost its licence to operate in London

Uber has lost its licence to operate in London, one of its biggest markets globally with more than 3.5 million riders.The regulator, Transport for London, said it had concerns about whether Uber drivers were who they said they were.Uber has lost its licence to operate in London, a major blow given the UK capital is one of the ride-hailing app's biggest markets globally with some 3.5 million users.

The city's regulator, Transport for London, said it had concerns about whether drivers were who they said the way, according to a statement.

 

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boycottuber

Addison Lee must’ve made the Mayor an offer he couldn’t refuse.

Someone paid off the govt.

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