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		</div><p>The British High Court&#8217;s ruled the minicab-hailing app Uber does not break the law.</p>
<p>London&#8217;s black cab drivers have complained it operates in the same way as meters, which are banned in private hire cars in England&#8217;s capital.</p>
<p>If Uber had lost the case there would have been serious implications for how they run their app in London as they would have to comply with rule that protect black-cab drivers.</p>
<p>The case was brought against Uber by Transport for London (TfL) who claimed the Uber app was being used as a taximeter.</p>
<p>This would have been a problem as a taximeter is only allowed for black-cab drivers after extensive training.</p>
<p>Transport for London had asked judges to clarify.</p>
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