London's transport regulator on Friday stripped Uber of its licence to operate from the end of the month, affecting over 40,000 drivers in a enormous blow to the taxi app. "Uber's approach and conduct demonstrate a deficient in corporate responsibility in relation to a number of issues which have potential public safety and security implications," Transport for London (TFL) said. The final day of Uber's licence will be exist on Sep. 30. Uber, which has the right to appeal the decision within 21 days, did not offer an instant comment. It is uncertain whether Uber will be able to operate in October at the same time as any appeal is being considered. In London, Uber has faced condemnation from unions, lawmakers and traditional black cab drivers over working conditions. Globally, Uber has endured a chaotic few months after a string of scandals involving accusation of sexism and bullying at the company, leading to investor pressure which forced out former CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick. The app has been forced to quit several countries including Denmark and Hungary and faced regulatory battles in multiple U.S. states and countries around the world. "All companies in London must engage in recreation by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect - particularly when it comes to the safety of customers," he said. "It would be wrong if TFL continued to license Uber if there is any way that this could pretense a threat to Londoners' safety and security." read also Sushma Swaraj : Pakistan is doing terror funding Submit job application in Central Bank of India Leander Paes and Purav Raja reached to semi-finals of St. Petersburg Open Tennis