France became the latest country to say it would ban the low-cost car service. Hundreds of taxi drivers blocked roads around Paris to protest. A new law tightening regulations for chauffeured rides will effectively ban the UberPop service as of January 1st, said Pierre-Henry Brandet, spokesman for France’s Interior Ministry. ‘Currently, people who use UberPop are not protected if there is an accident. So not only is it illegal to offer this service but for the consumer there is a real danger,’ Brandet told a local television network. France is the latest of several places where Uber has faced challenges to its service, which matches people seeking rides with drivers through a cellphone app. Traditional taxis say Uber has an unfair advantage because its drivers don’t face the same requirements, insurance and taxes. On Friday, a French court stopped short of banning the company – but ordered Uber to make changes, including omitting ‘all mention suggesting it is legal’ for its drivers to act like taxis — that is, driving around and waiting for clients. Uber did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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