Uber has been ordered to pay a 300,000 euro ($336,600) penalty, adding to the challenge of a court-ordered partial shutdown imposed on its ride-hailing service in Brussels earlier this week.
The Dutch-speaking Brussels Court of Appeal told two of the company’s units to pay 150,000 euros each when it backed a complaint by a Brussels taxi firm, according to the Nov. 23 ruling yet to be made public obtained by Bloomberg News. The shutdown order effectively forbade most of Uber’s 2,000 drivers in the city from operating starting Friday evening.
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