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Uber Shut Down In Multiple Countries Following Raids

wired_parrot (768394) writes "Worldwide raids were carried out against Uber offices in Germany, France and South Korea. In Germany, the raids followed a court ruling banning Uber from operating without a license. In Paris, raids followed an investigation into deceptive practices. And in South Korea, 30 people, including Uber's CEO, were charged with running an illegal taxi service."

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  1. Re:But they help also by Rockoon · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    "...they should have no problems complying with basic licensing requirements..."

    ..such as the requirement of obtaining the $1,000,000 medallions required to operate a cab in Manhattan.

    Yep, Statists (like you) dont see this as a problem. The proof is that Statists like you can be quoted as saying "they should have no problems complying."

    You just defended evil.

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  2. Re:Yay! by hcs_$reboot · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Because he's an AC and thus posts what he doesn't think, without much thinking.

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