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Uber to lose licence to operate in London over safety concern: Govt

The 3.5 Million Londoners Who Use Our App, And More Than40,000 Licensed Drivers Who Rely On Uber To Make A Living, Will Be Astounded By This Decision, It Said. Under The UK's Private Hire Vehicles Act Of 1998, Ubernow Has 21 Days To Appeal And Can Continue To Operate Untilthat Process Expires.

PTI | Updated on: 22 Sep 2017, 08:39:59 PM
Uber to lose licence to operate in London over safety concern: Govt.

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London's transport regulator announced today that it will not renew Uber's licence, saying the US-based cab aggregator is not "fit and proper" to operate in the city, especially citing the company's approach to reporting serious criminal offences.The ride-hailing company's licence to operate in the British capital will expire on September 30.

Transport for London (TfL) said that it does not believe Uber to be a "fit and proper" operator as a taxi company for the streets of London. "TfL has concluded that Uber London Limited is not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence," TfL said.

"Uber's approach and conduct demonstrate a lack of corporate responsibility in relation to a number of issues which have potential public safety and security implications," the regulator said in a statement.

It said that it was particularly concerned about Uber'sapproach to reporting serious criminal offences and its approach to how medical certificates are obtained, another thing sings. Meanwhile, the taxi-hailing company said it will challenge the decision, which shows the world that "far frombeing open, London is closed to innovative companies".

The 3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be "astounded" by this decision, it said. Under the UK's Private Hire Vehicles Act of 1998, Ubernow has 21 days to appeal and can continue to operate untilthat process expires.

The California-based company, which was founded over eight years ago, has been faced with intense criticism in the UK over claims that it unfairly skews competition and that it has not done enough to crackdown on incidents of violence involving its drivers.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a statement: "I fully support TfL's decision? it would be wrong if TfL continued to license Uber if there is any way that this could pose a threat to Londoners' safety and security".

"I want London to be at the forefront of innovation and new technology and to be a natural home for exciting new companies that help Londoners by providing a better and more affordable service.

"However, 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 said. Providing an innovative service must not be at the expense of customer safety and security, Khan said.

The UK's Licensed Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA), which has been one of the most vocal critics of Uber in London, said that TfL had put public safety first. "Since it first came onto our streets, Uber has broken the law, exploited its drivers and refused to take responsibility for the safety of passengers," said SteveMcNamara, LTDA general secretary.

"We expect Uber will again embark on a spurious legal challenge against the Mayor and TfL, and we will urge the court to uphold this decision. This immoral company has noplace on London's streets," he said. The GMB workers' union also welcomed Uber's "defeat".

"No company can behave like it's above the law and thatincludes Uber. No doubt other major cities will be looking atthis decision and considering Uber's future on their ownstreets," a GMB statement said.

The decision will come as a blow to the thousands of drivers working for Uber. Uber said: "To defend the livelihoods of all those drivers, and the consumer choice of millions of Londoners who use our app, we intend to immediately challenge this in the courts".

The company has already been forced to quit several countries including Denmark and Hungary and has faced regulatory battles in multiple US states and countries around the world.

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First Published : 22 Sep 2017, 08:17:56 PM

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