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Spain Becomes The Latest Country To Ban Uber

Dec 9, 2014, 23:37 IST

A judge in Madrid ordered Uber to immediately stop operating in the country on Tuesday, the BBC reports.

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The judge cited "unfair competition" as a reason to ban the service from the country. In addition, the judge said Uber's drivers are not authorized to drive in the country.

The complaint was filed by the Madrid Taxi Association.

Drivers "lack the administrative authorization to carry out the job, and the activity they carry out constitutes unfair competition," the Spanish court services said, according to BBC.

Spanish publication The Local reported that Uber was not represented in court since it's housed in the US, and that the judge "said his ruling was not a philosophical statement on the free market or the sharing economy but was a precautionary measure based on existing Spanish law."

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An Uber spokesman provided this statement to Business Insider:

Uber has faced opposition from several countries as it sets its sights on global expansion. This week, a Dutch court ruled that in the Netherlands, Uber can't work with unlicensed drivers; drivers with licenses and drivers who don't seek payment can still legally operate, however.

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In addition, Uber's services were banned in Delhi after an Indian driver allegedly raped and beat a female passenger. The driver had been arrested for another sexual assault three years ago. He was later acquitted, but Uber still let him drive. Thailand banned Uber's operations this week in light of what happened in India.

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