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Uber was forced to shut down operations all over Spain just before the start of the New Year. The move came after a Spanish judge issued an order prohibiting telecommunications operators and banks there from working with the company, thereby making it practically impossible for Uber to operate in the country.

While the company is currently valued at as much as $40 billion, it is not clear how long Uber will be able to stay in business. It is being forced to suspend operations in many countries around the world and is even having problems in various US states.

The judge’s ruling came just a few weeks after he ordered a temporary suspension of the company’s activities in that country until a lawsuit brought against Uber by the Madrid Taxi Association can be heard.

In a blog post Uber stated:

Respecting the law and temporarily suspending uberPOP in Spain

“Earlier this month, the Association Madrileña Del Taxi requested a court injunction against Uber. Today we have received the formal ruling and, in compliance with the December 9th order from the commercial judge and in respect of the law, we are temporarily suspending uberPOP in Spain while we appeal the court ruling and look to develop new options to give Spaniards access to safe, reliable rides.”

The company has, however, asserted that it believes this to be only a temporary setback and fully expects to return to service in Spain in the near future. It only began operations there in April.

Uber pledged to work with Spanish authorities saying, “During this temporary suspension of uberPOP, we will also collaborate with Spanish politicians to develop the modern framework needed to create a permanent home for Uber and the sharing economy – and fortunately Spanish leaders have already been standing up for the innovation economy. The Spanish Competition Authority (CNMC) has clearly stated that current transport restrictions are anti-competitive and restrict the entry of new players into the market – to the detriment of the consumer. The CNMC has also stressed the need to regulate the sharing economy in favor of consumers, as has the Catalan Parliament with a recent vote to establish guidelines on “collaborative consumption.”

Uber’s co-founder Travis C. Kalanick was born to a Jewish mother (her maiden name is Horwitz) in Los Angeles.

0 thoughts on “Jewish-Owned Uber Expelled From Spain”
  1. “During this temporary suspension of uberPOP, we will also collaborate with Spanish politicians…”

    If I may, I’d like to extend an offer to translate the above from Satan-speak to English;

    During this temporary suspension, we’d like to notify our Jew organizations and advise them to begin threats of violence and financial ruin to the Goim responsible and feel within a few days they will cave to “the chosen”.

  2. I didn’t know Uber was zio. In this case, I revert to taxis or the public transport where possible or use my own car. I will NOT go to Uber.

  3. Uber’s co-founder Travis C. Kalanick was born to a Jewish mother (her maiden name is Horwitz) in Los Angeles.”
    WOW! THE JEWS STEAL EVEN MORE BREAD OUT OF MY MOUTH!
    Why am I not surprised?

  4. Please excuse my ignorance, but what the heck is “Uber”; and what did it do to bring about a court order against it? (I can figure that “Uber” has something to do with public trasportation).

  5. Uber is a great idea whose time has come. Why should they be shut down? It sure beats the expensive taxi cabs who could use some competition to improve their service and you do not have to deal with cash. Uber is ridesharing at the touch of a button! Great!

  6. Every time i hear about one of these new “start-ups” i look it up and what “group” do their founders belong to ? and what “group” did they get their start-up/investment capital from ? This world appears very racist….. but it not for the benefit of Whites,Blacks,Hispanics,Asians……. its for the benefit of a tiny group of the human population who believe the rest of us are no more than their cattle.

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