London taxi drivers mull class action suit against Uber

Reuters  |  LONDON 

(Reuters) - cab drivers are examining the possibility of bringing a class action suit against Uber, their association said on Tuesday, after the mobile app was granted a temporary licence renewal to operate in the British capital.

The (LTDA) confirmed it was discussing a suit with its lawyers.

"We've been approached by a number of members to help them explore whether there would be grounds for a potential class action on behalf of all taxi drivers against Uber," LTDA said in a statement.

"We are in the very early stages of obtaining legal advice from leading firm on whether this is a possibility," he added.

reported that the LTDA was likely to argue that 25,000 black-cab drivers in had suffered lost earnings from averaging around 10,000 pounds for at least five years.

won a probationary licence to operate in the city last month, after regulator for London (TfL) had refused to renew it last September for failings in its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and to background checks on drivers.

Uber declined to comment on the potential lawsuit.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Stephen Addison)

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 17:49 IST