Adelina Adjei and Guardian community team 

Share your views on Uber losing its licence to operate in London

Whether you are a driver or have been a passenger with Uber, we would like to hear from you
  
  

Uber’s logo is displayed on a mobile phone in London
Uber has lost its licence to operate in London. Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters

Uber has lost its licence to operate in London over passenger safety concerns. Transport for London (TfL) claimed Uber’s systems let unauthorised drivers to access the accounts of other drivers allowing them to pick up passengers, which happened on 14,000 trips. The company has 21 days to appeal the decision during which it can still operate.

TfL said on Monday it had identified a “pattern of failures” by Uber, including several breaches that placed passengers and their safety at risk.

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Whether you are a driver or a passenger we would like to hear from you. How has the news affected you? If you are a driver, what does the uncertainty mean for you? If you are a passenger, how do you feel about the news? Have you been on any trips where you felt your safety was compromised?

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