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Colombia fines Uber for providing unauthorised taxi services

Uber responded in a statement saying it's been relentlessly hounded in Colombia for exercising constitutionally protected rights

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APPTI Bogota
Colombia has fined the app-based taxi service Uber for providing unauthorised transportation services.

The South American country fined Uber the equivalent of $140,000 today for failing to comply with local transportation regulations.

Uber responded in a statement saying it's been relentlessly hounded in Colombia for exercising constitutionally protected rights, but would continue to operate in the country.
 
Uber offers services in 11 Colombian cities. It is widely seen as a safer alternative to hailing a cab off the street.

In Colombia as elsewhere, traditional taxi drivers have resisted the arrival of Uber, and say the company competes unfairly. Bogota's taxi driver association says the fine is important, but does not go far enough.

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First Published: Mar 08 2016 | 12:48 AM IST

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