Uber loses its licence in southern UK coastal city of Brighton

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London(Reuters) - Uber's licence in the southern English coastal city of Brightonwill not be renewed, the local council said on Tuesday, adding the taxi app is not "fit and proper" and citing concerns over a data breach and the use of drivers from outside the area.

The Silicon Valley firm is also battling a decision by London's Transportregulator last September to strip the firm of its licence, after which Brightongranted a six-month extension while it monitored the situation.

On Tuesday, the Chairof Brighton's Licensing Panel CouncillorJackie O%27quinnsaid the council would not renew the firm's right to operate in the area, partly after the company failed to promptly disclose a hack which affected some 57 million accounts worldwide.

"Our priority is the safety of residents and visitors and, due to the data breach and the lack of commitment to using drivers licensed here, we were not satisfied that UBL (UberBritannia Limited) are a fit and proper person to hold an operator's licence," she said.

Ubersaid it would be appealing.

"This is a disappointing decision for the thousands of passengers and drivers who rely on our app in Brightonand Hove. We intend to appeal so we can continue serving the city," a Spokesmansaid.

Uberhas made changes to its business model in recent months, responding to requests from regulators, including the introduction of 24/7 Telephone Supportand the proactive reporting of serious incidents to police.

Whilst its licences have been renewed in a number of British cities including Sheffield, Cambridge, Nottinghamand Leicester, York Councillast year stripped the firm of its ability to operate.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas; editing by Stephen Addison)

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 21:13 IST