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Uber loses its licence to operate in London | |
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Uber will not be issued a new private hire licence, Transport for London (TfL) has said. | |
TfL concluded the ride-hailing app firm was not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence. | |
Uber's approach and conduct demonstrated a lack of corporate responsibility which could have potential public safety and security implications, it said. | |
Uber said it would appeal to keep the licence. | |
It said the decision shows the world that "far from being open, London is closed to innovative companies". | |
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There had been growing speculation that the app could be banned from London. | |
Opponents of the firm claim it causes gridlocked roads and does not do enough to regulate its drivers. | |
Some 3.5 million passengers and 40,000 drivers use the Uber app in London. | |
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said in a statement: "I fully support TfL's decision - it would be wrong if TfL continued to license Uber if there is any way that this could pose a threat to Londoners' safety and security." | |
General secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association Steve McNamara said: "The mayor has made the right call not to relicense Uber. | |
"We expect Uber will again embark on a spurious legal challenge against the mayor and TfL, and we will urge the court to uphold this decision. This immoral company has no place on London's streets". | |
Uber has 21 days to appeal. |