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Uber suspends operations in Vienna after court ruling
A group of taxi drivers protest against Uber in front of the Presidential Palace in Vienna in April 2016. Photo: AFP
Ride-hailing service Uber said it was suspending operations in Vienna on Wednesday after a court upheld a complaint against its business practices brought by a local taxi company.
Uber's Austrian arm said in a statement: “Sadly today's decision by Vienna's commercial court for now does not allow us to offer our services UberX, UberBLACK and uberVAN in Vienna”.
But it added that “we are working intensively to change our practices, in order to be able to offer our services to you again within a few days”.
The complaint against Uber was brought by the Taxi 40100 company.
It said Uber represented unfair competition as it did not have to abide by the same rules as traditional taxi companies for picking up passengers.
“We're delighted with the court's decision,” said Taxi 40100 head Christian Holzhauser.
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