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Uber Now Blocked All Over Germany

An anonymous reader writes Following the blocking of Uber in Berlin, DE, the district court of Frankfurt/Main has issued a restraining order for Uber services all over Germany (German original). The district court is alleging "uncompetitive behavior" (Unlauteres Wettbewerbsverhalten) on Uber's part, and has proclaimed that not following the restraining order will result in a fine of €250.000 or imprisonment. This ruling is related to the German "Personenbeförderungsgesetz" and is outlining that no legal entity (person, enterprise) is allowed to transfer passengers without having passed the relevant tests and having the appropriate insurance coverage.

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  1. Good... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You want to play in our market? Play by our rules. Don't claim that your 'innovative new paradigm' renders those rules obselete and ignore them.

  2. Re:Uncompetitive? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    - no insurance in case of accidents (insurance for person transport costs about 10x what a normal car owner pays for his car alone)
    - no rigorous technical car checks as they are required for cabs
    - no transport obligation (a cab here HAS to transport you, even if you just want to go around the corner)
    - no reliable costs (cabs here cost the same all the time, no matter whether it's an early morning in march or New Year's eve)
    - no proper filing of taxes
    - no right for the drivers to form a workers council, therefore dumping payment is to be expected
    - no health insurance, no social insurance, no pension payments for the drivers ...shall I continue?

    (it might be, that some of these points don't apply to US cabs as well, here they don't)

  3. Re:Anti-competitive behavior is a big deal by jythie · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Keep in mind they would not be facing these injunctions if they were playing by the same rules as the competition. It is kinda like a street vender skipping on sales tax, of course they can offer lower prices if they do not have to pay taxes, but that is pretty unfair to the stores that are collecting it. Thus unfair trade practices.

  4. Re:Anti-competitive behavior is a big deal by Mr+D+from+63 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That is at the core of the issue. Either allow all taxi drivers to operate without license or regulation, or require uber drivers to meet those requirements. Anything else would seem unfair to me.

  5. Apparently regulation is "socialist" by golodh · · Score: 5, Insightful
    As far as I know (it's mentioned in the original article), German law demands things like adequate insurance cover, driver's health certificates and high vehicle maintenance standards. Sounds reasonable huh?

    This applies for all taxicab companies, no matter their size. What Uber is doing is to make an end-run around those laws by offering taxicab rides from drivers who *don't* meet those requirements. Makes it easy to undercut people who do abide by the law eh? Sounds like unfair competition to me.

    So how the hell is enforcing such laws "Socialist"?

    And whoever decided this Anonymous Coward's drive-by comment qualifies as "insightful"?

  6. Re:Anti-competitive behavior is a big deal by ultranova · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In Socialist Germany, market corners YOU!

    In Europe trying to refute an action by calling it socialist doesn't work.

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    Forget magic. Any technology distinguishable from divine power is insufficiently advanced.