Uber driver found guilty in Belgium crackdown

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 5 May 2015 11:05 IST
An Uber driver in Belgium was found guilty of breaking taxi laws on Monday, in the first case to land in a Brussels court after dozens of drivers were caught by police posing as clients of the banned service.

The driver was shown leniency with an unspecified suspended sentence, the court said, but his car, a Renault Megane, was confiscated.

Uber is banned in Belgium, but operating under the alternative name UberPop, has continued to offer residents of Brussels a cheaper alternative to traditional taxis.

Authorities in the European capital for months turned a blind eye to the practice until pressure from the taxi lobby pushed police to organise sting operations to catch out law-breakers.

Advertisement

The case on Monday was the first of about 30 currently making their way through Belgian courts.

Advertisement

The local government in Brussels is largely sympathetic to Uber, and is in the process of drawing up an overhaul of the taxi industry to make room for the US company.

But tensions with taxi drivers have often reached a boiling point, with several reported cases of assaults on Uber drivers by angry gangs of cab drivers.

Advertisement

The Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet said he wasn't surprised that the court had decided against Uber.

"We've said from day one that Uber wasn't possible in the current legal context, and this judgement confirms that," Smet said.

Advertisement

Smet is currently drawing up the new legal framework that faces the tall challenge of satisfying taxi drivers and making room for Uber.

Uber drivers are most often non-professionals without any particular approval to carry passengers.

The new law would radically change the legal landscape, Smet said, requiring that Uber drivers meet the same professional requirements as taxi drivers.

Uber is under attack in numerous countries worldwide, facing legal challenges and limits on its activities.

Earlier this year, Uber filed complaints with the European Union against France, Germany and Spain, hitting back at efforts to ban it from the continent's streets.

Uber said efforts by national governments to shut it down breached EU laws on competition and the single market.

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Apps, Uber, Uber App, Uber Taxi App
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Hidden Reason Behind Portugal's Deadly Earthquakes Finally Explained
  1. BCCI Says Crypto, Real Money Gaming Platforms Can’t Bid for Team India’s Title Sponsorship
  2. Scientists Discover Hidden Mantle Layer Beneath the Himalayas Challenging Century-Old Theory
  3. Astronomers Propose Rectangular Telescope to Hunt Earth-Like Planets
  4. Microsoft Testing Native Clipboard Sync Feature to Share Text Between Windows PCs, Android Devices
  5. Su From So OTT Release: When and Where to Watch This Kannada-Language Horror-Comedy Online
  6. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless 80th Anniversary Edition Launched in India With Up to 60 Hour Battery Life
  7. Call of Duty Film Adaption Said to Be a 'Priority' at Paramount, Negotiations on to Acquire Rights
  8. Cannibal Solar Storm May Trigger Auroras as Powerful Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth Soon
  9. Apple's iPhone 8 Plus Listed as Vintage Product Ahead of iPhone 17 Launch, 11-Inch MacBook Air Now Obsolete
  10. Hidden Reason Behind Portugal’s Deadly Earthquakes Finally Explained
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.