12 more Uber two-wheeler taxis seized

12 more Uber two-wheeler taxis seized
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Karnataka government seized 12 more two-wheeler taxis of app-based cab aggregator Uber for reportedly violating the Motor Vehicles Act while operating services without obtaining permission. Government also increased the penalty on Uber from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 for repeated offence. 

Bengaluru nb nbnb: Karnataka government seized 12 more two-wheeler taxis of app-based cab aggregator Uber for reportedly violating the Motor Vehicles Act while operating services without obtaining permission. Government also increased the penalty on Uber from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 for repeated offence.

"We have seized 12 more two-wheeler taxis belonging to Uber for violating the Motor Vehicles Act. The company did not comply with the norms and was operating services without obtaining permission," Karnataka Transport Commissioner Ramegowda told PTI. He said the transport department has so far seized about 100 Uber two-wheeler taxis.

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