Uber keeps crashing into laws and regulations in Europe, but it’s keeping the foot on the accelerator.

Following raids in Belgium and France, Dutch authorities raided Uber’s Amsterdam office on Thursday as part of an investigation into the ride-hailing service UberPop, which a court ruled illegal in the Netherlands.

The raid’s main goal is to obtain records that show the size of the UberPop operation, a spokeswoman for the Dutch Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate said, adding that the authority, for instance, wants to find out the number of UberPop drivers. The raid is still ongoing and is being conducted by the inspectorate in cooperation with the police.

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