London regulator says Uber not fit to operate in city (CNET News)
London regulator says Uber not fit to operate in city (CNET News)
2017-09-22
London says uber is not welcome remember
when everybody loved Ober yeah that's
been over for a long time now
London's transportation agency says that
uber will not be issued a private higher
license after its current license
expires on September 30th transport of
London said that uber London Limited is
not fit and proper to hold a private
higher operator license it also said
that uber is approach and conduct
demonstrated lack of corporate
responsibility in relation to a number
of issues which have potential public
safety and security implications
London's Mayor Sadiq Khan agrees with
the agency's decision in a statement he
wrote all companies in London must play
by the rules and adhere to the high
standards we expect particularly when it
comes to the safety of customers he went
on to say he fully supports the
transport of London's decision a rival
ride-hailing company my taxi sent out a
message to its users that said 50% off
fares now my taxi to undercut uber X on
news that they are not fit and proper to
operate however this news does not mean
the end of Oberyn London just yet
uber is appealing this decision and
while it is in the appeal process uber
will be allowed to continue with
services until any appeal processes have
been exhausted
Uber's Jam in London said that 40,000
licensed drivers rely on uber to make a
living and the recent past
uber has been mired in controversy we'll
have to see how overs new CEO handles
the latest issue for more coverage check
out cnet.com am i as actor I'll see you
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