Uber is facing a significant legal challenge in London as over 10,500 black cab drivers have filed a lawsuit against the ride-hailing company, seeking damages of £250 million. The drivers allege that Uber unlawfully impacted their business by obtaining a license improperly from the city's transport agency. This lawsuit has been filed in the High Court, marking a major escalation in the ongoing disputes between traditional taxi services and Uber in the UK capital.
Taxi operators wreaked havoc in East London on Thursday morning, threatening teachers and pupils and forcing schools to close due to non-payment for scholar transport. | @SithandiweVelap https://t.co/e5CxKuVWSy
Uber is being sued by thousands of London’s black cab drivers in a suit seeking hundreds of million pounds, accusing it of unlawfully operating in the city https://t.co/md0pEuscaU
Uber was hit with a multimillion-pound claim brought by more than 10,500 drivers of London's black cabs, who say the ride-hailing app operates unlawfully in the capital. https://t.co/sWdxhioep0 https://t.co/bHdCG4XK8k