Portland,
Oregon, sues to stop Uber online car service
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[December 09, 2014]
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Portland sued
Uber on Monday to stop the fast-growing ride-hailing service from
operating in the Oregon city until it follows local regulations.
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Uber operates in areas around Portland, but only started up in the
city itself on Friday, without consent from authorities or any
agreement over how it should be regulated.
"The city's lawsuit is asking for a declaration by the court that
Uber is subject to the city's regulations," the city said in a
statement. "The lawsuit also asks the court to order Uber to stop
operating in Portland until it is in compliance with the city’s
safety, health and consumer protection rules."
Local media reported that the service has been available in Portland
for the past few days.
"Uber has received a tremendously warm welcome from riders and
drivers in and around Portland. We appreciate the way residents have
welcomed Uber into the Rose City, their support illustrates why it's
time to modernize Portland transportation regulation," said Uber
spokeswoman Eva Behrend.
The online ride service was valued at $40 billion last week after
its latest funding round ahead of an expected initial public
offering.
However, it has been dogged by controversy surrounding its
aggressive approach to local governments and traditional taxi
services.
It has been banned from taking bookings in the Netherlands because
authorities say it lacks a special license.
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On Monday Uber was banned from operating in the Indian capital New
Delhi after a female passenger accused one of its drivers of rape.
The case is City of Portland v Uber Technologies Inc, filed in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah.
(Reporting by Bill Rigby; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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