Jesus Christ. People would rather rapes and assaults continue just to save a few dollars on cab fare?
Yes. Yes, people will gravitate towards the cheapest option, regardless of its socioeconomic impact. Which is why we have laws and regulations.
Jesus Christ. People would rather rapes and assaults continue just to save a few dollars on cab fare?
Jesus Christ. People would rather rapes and assaults continue just to save a few dollars on cab fare?
Jesus Christ. People would rather rapes and assaults continue just to save a few dollars on cab fare?
Jesus Christ. People would rather rapes and assaults continue just to save a few dollars on cab fare?
What is it with nonsense posts like this? You think people were never assaulted in black cabs?
What is it with nonsense posts like this? You think people were never assaulted in black cabs?
What is it with nonsense posts like this? You think people were never assaulted in black cabs?
It's far from nonsense. One of the reasons why the licence is not being renewed is that Uber knowingly fails in its responsibility to forward complaints about assault to the police. The Met themselves raised this in April this year, and specifically mentioned a rapist who was permitted to stay as a driver despite a complaint. He predictably went on to commit another assault.
https://theguardian.com/technology/...report-sex-attacks-by-drivers-says-met-police
I just wish people would check their own facts before mouthing off like this.
Now maybe the comment was specifically addressing Uber and not ride sharing in general
They run at a huge loss with low prices while trying kill the competition, all the while lowering the standards of the industry.
Why do people favour this shit?
This is why this ruling is super irresponsible.A friend of mine quit his job and bought a car just to be an Uber driver a few months ago. I told him he was crazy for doing that. He is desperate now.
Uber is a shitty company, but this leaves the door less ajar for similar services to operate in London.
Well the problem is that cabbies still hold a lot of power. Not necessarily a bad thing as unions are absolutely a huge positive in my opinion, but when the time comes in the future to award a license to a Lyft, for example, you'll have cabbie groups and the RMT pointing at this decision as a cautionary tale.I really don't think it does. The reasons why TfL refused to renew the licence have nothing to do with the app-based, free-agent, social feedback principles of this kind of service, and are wholly based on Uber's own piratical disregard for the rules, particularly those relating to customer safety.
https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/p...ber/licensing-decision-on-uber-london-limited
This is why this ruling is super irresponsible.
More like their contracts weren't renewedSooooo, basically 40,000 people just got made redundant
Petition is up to 736,000+ now. Good lord.
Well the problem is that cabbies still hold a lot of power. Not necessarily a bad thing as unions are absolutely a huge positive in my opinion, but when the time comes in the future to award a license to a Lyft, for example, you'll have cabbie groups and the RMT pointing at this decision as a cautionary tale.
London is a huge market, and at its core idea - Uber is a good one - they should address the issues around employment and passenger safety. If they do, I see no reason they should be banned from London thereafter.
Seriously, a bunch of short-sighted peopleThey run at a huge loss with low prices while trying kill the competition, all the while lowering the standards of the industry.
Why do people favour this shit?
This is why this ruling is super irresponsible.
They run at a huge loss with low prices while trying kill the competition, all the while lowering the standards of the industry.
Why do people favour this shit?
dunno about you but in the Netherlands Uber is just far better in every single way over taxis.
I'm entirely ignoring the controversies surrounding Ubers management here btw.
1. GPS logged and identified driver, so that's safer than a cab already
2. good indication of cost prior to ordering.
3. no money transaction at all, which is massively convenient.
4. the price is generally lower
regular taxis can fucking suck it.
again, I'm entirely ignoring Ubers apparently shitty management and only talking about the excellent ride service I've personally experienced.
One upshot of Uber is the industry has had to adjust and phone ordering with no money transaction is fast becomming standard. Indeed you see Uber is simply a jump off point to other taxi services in some places (like Dublin)
One upshot of Uber is the industry has had to adjust and phone ordering with no money transaction is fast becomming standard.
Amsterdam is where a friend of mine left her phone in an Uber, then when the driver came back with it he held it ransom for 200 and said "I'm sure your family wouldn't like to see your photos of what you got up to over here".
When she complained to Uber they said they'd suspended him for a day and gave her a pitiful amount of credit.
Driver identification doesn't mean shit when Uber are failing miserably to act on what is reported to them, which is exactly one of the reasons they haven't had their licence renewed.
Petition is up to 736,000+ now. Good lord.
Only few pounds save? What planet r u on? If uber is even 5 pound cheaper then i will choosw black cab any day. The reality is not! It is like 30-40% cheaper dude. Have u ever bloody use uber or not.
again, I'm entirely ignoring Ubers apparently shitty management and only talking about the excellent ride service I've personally experienced.
My experience with traditional cabs have been so bad I'm considering changing up our European vacation plans (we are going to be near London for work this fall).
At this point it would have to be a legitimate emergency for me to consider getting in a regular American cab again. Are London cabbies near universal racist scam artists like major U.S. cities?
Says the man from his coushy 9 to 5 job. The fact that the guy wanted to and is now being penalized simply because the argument of get fucked Uber makes for compelling case of contempt. I use Uber in every city I travel to when I can and have never had any issues save for my first time using the service.He is the one irresponsible. Even if Uber would be allowed, noone should quit their jobs to become a Uber driver. Ever.
Says the man from his coushy 9 to 5 job. The fact that the guy wanted to and is now being penalized simply because the argument of get fucked Uber makes for compelling case of contempt. I use Uber in every city I travel to when I can and have never had any issues save for my first time using the service.
Is there a count of how many London Uber drivers there were?
Uber in Holland is just regular taxi's using the app. Most of them do both Uber and normal taxi driving. They banned the UberPop stuff pretty quickly here, and rightfully so. The only difference is the app, and Uber giving cheaper prices because it can run a loss due to investor money.dunno about you but in the Netherlands Uber is just far better in every single way over taxis.
I'm entirely ignoring the controversies surrounding Ubers management here btw.
1. GPS logged and identified driver, so that's safer than a cab already
2. good indication of cost prior to ordering.
3. no money transaction at all, which is massively convenient.
4. the price is generally lower
regular taxis can fucking suck it.
again, I'm entirely ignoring Ubers apparently shitty management and only talking about the excellent ride service I've personally experienced.
One upshot of Uber is the industry has had to adjust and phone ordering with no money transaction is fast becomming standard. Indeed you see Uber is simply a jump off point to other taxi services in some places (like Dublin)
Says the man from his coushy 9 to 5 job. The fact that the guy wanted to and is now being penalized simply because the argument of get fucked Uber
Is there a count of how many London Uber drivers there were?
This is not a slippery slope argument. Uber is one of the shadiest companies in existence. Taking that out of the situation for a moment, Uber has a proven history flaunting the rules and regulations where ever they operate. Even ignoring that.
This decision was about safety for drivers and passengers. Uber was given 4 months to shape up and it failed to do so. It doesn't do background checks for a criminal history, it has repeatedly failed to do anything about complaints or even crime that have taken place in an Uber vehicle.
Uber was the most successful of the Taxi app business and the first to really make it in London. They are no longer the sole choice and there are plenty of other app based choices you can use in the London area.
Uber continuing to make themselves look classy, they're appealing the judgement that said they have to actually pay their drivers minimum wage and give them holiday pay
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-41400745
FT has a very good article with profiles of Uber drivers working in London.
https://www.ft.com/content/dfad68ca-a49d-11e7-b797-b61809486fe2