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Hongkongers rally to Uber’s cause as nearly 50,000 sign petition in favour of continued service after arrests

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A man walks past Uber's Hong Kong office. The car-hailing app was brought to the city with the support of local authorities, but they have since turned their back on it amid a police crackdown. Photo: Edward Wong
Nearly 50,000 people have signed a petition by Uber Hong Kong expressing their support for the car-hailing app in the wake of this week’s police crackdown that saw seven Uber drivers arrested and three office staff detained.
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The petition, titled “Keep Hong Kong Moving”, was launched on Thursday afternoon just days after seven Uber drivers in the city were caught in a sting operation and apprehended for not possessing the correct permits. 

A raid on Uber’s offices was also conducted Wednesday, with documents and computers confiscated. 

This follows on from previous police raids on the company’s Chinese offices in May in two major southern Chinese cities – Sichuan’s Chengdu and Guangzhou – as the embattled app faces a backlash from taxi drivers in Hong Kong, China, and around the world, for encroaching on their business and eating into their earnings.
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In just two hours, the campaign reached its target of 10,000 signatures. The company also urged the public to tweet their support with the hashtag #SupportUberHK.

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