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Berlin taxi drivers celebrate after city bans ridesharing service Uber over safety fears

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BERLIN—Berlin taxi drivers were celebrating Thursday after authorities banned the ridesharing service Uber from operating in the city because of safety concerns.

In a decree Wednesday, Berlin authorities said they wouldn’t tolerate Uber putting customers at risk by allowing them to ride in cars that hadn’t been checked, and with drivers who weren’t vetted or properly insured. The argument echoes that of established cab companies who claim Uber’s app-based services, which offer limousines and pickups by private drivers, dodge rules that ordinary taxi firms have to abide by.

“I’ve got no problem with anyone who plays by the same rules as everyone else and shows that they can do it better,” said Richard Leipold, head of the Berlin Taxi Association. “There are plenty of apps on the market in Berlin that do just that.”

Fabien Nestmann, general manager for Uber Germany, said the company intends to challenge the ban.

Berlin’s decision “is not progressive and it’s seeking to limit consumer choice for all the wrong reasons,” Nestmann said. “As a new entrant we’re bringing much-needed competition to a market that hasn’t changed in years.

The San Francisco-based company, which has received financial backing from Google, said it remains open to dialogue with authorities and rivals.

Wednesday’s ban, which comes with the threat of a 25,000-euro (,400) fine for non-compliance, follows a separate Berlin court ruling in April that Uber’s limousine service breaks the law.

The Berlin Taxi Association, which had brought the case, didn’t ask the court to enforce that ban because it wanted to wait for possible appeals, Leipold said.

“Those legal proceedings are still underway, but I’m confident they will end in our favour,” he said.

Uber has faced opposition from taxi drivers and authorities in several cities worldwide. According to its website the company operates in four other German cities: Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Duesseldorf.

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