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I have opened an account with Uber I have a lap top I dont have a mobile phone When I tried to book I had to apply just once by inputting go to 827 222 on my mobile phone As I say I dont have a mobile phone Can I get round the situation?
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Last Wednesday, at Westminster Magistrates Court, Uber London Limited, pleaded guilty to two counts of permitting a Private Hire vehicle to be used with no insurance. They also pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to keep records in accordance with the 1998 Private Hire Act.
As you will already be aware, Uber only gained a probationary licence (which expires in September) after convincing the very same court, Westminster, that they had reformed and would abide by a stringent list of conditions imposed by TfL. They have clearly failed to do this.
Uber were hoping that this story would not make it into the public domain, but this morning it will become public knowledge as we feed it into the mainstream media. Their massively well funded PR machine has already swung into action in a preemptive attempt to bring pressure on the Mayor and TfL by selling the possible licence revocation as 'a blow to the millions of Londoners who use Uber'. Crucially these 'leaks' to favoured journalists fail to mention last weeks convictions, nor the £28,000 fines imposed on Uber. A good example of how Uber are spinning it can be read here.
I have written to the Mayor reminding him of his stance on public safety and asking him to, once again, revoke Ubers licence. More detail and a copy of my letter will be in the next edition of Taxi, out tomorrow morning."
Best Regards
Steve McNamara
General Secretary
Last Wednesday, at Westminster Magistrates Court, Uber London Limited, pleaded guilty to two counts of permitting a Private Hire vehicle to be used with no insurance. They also pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to keep records in accordance with the 1998 Private Hire Act.
As you will already be aware, Uber only gained a probationary licence (which expires in September) after convincing the very same court, Westminster, that they had reformed and would abide by a stringent list of conditions imposed by TfL. They have clearly failed to do this.
Uber were hoping that this story would not make it into the public domain, but this morning it will become public knowledge as we feed it into the mainstream media. Their massively well funded PR machine has already swung into action in a preemptive attempt to bring pressure on the Mayor and TfL by selling the possible licence revocation as 'a blow to the millions of Londoners who use Uber'. Crucially these 'leaks' to favoured journalists fail to mention last weeks convictions, nor the £28,000 fines imposed on Uber. A good example of how Uber are spinning it can be read here.
I have written to the Mayor reminding him of his stance on public safety and asking him to, once again, revoke Ubers licence. More detail and a copy of my letter will be in the next edition of Taxi, out tomorrow morning."
Best Regards
Steve McNamara
General Secretary
The problem we've got, both in London and elsewhere, is the silly differentiation between taxis and private hire vehicles, which means that you can't hail the latter in the street. We should get rid of the difference by immediately converting all 'private hire' licences to taxi ones but, as with private hire journeys at the moment, enabling drivers to dispense with their meter and quote a fixed price for the journey.
Strangely enough, 237SJ, Suffolk actually does have train lines that run into the capital. (It's only 68 miles from Ipswich to Liverpool Street).
If I travel to any other town or city in the UK I can easily find a phone number for a private hire car to get me to my destination (so that I can avoid using expensive taxis) It infuriates me that it's a damned site harder to do in London!
If I travel to any other town or city in the UK I can easily find a phone number for a private hire car to get me to my destination (so that I can avoid using expensive taxis) It infuriates me that it's a damned site harder to do in London!
The account works best with a mobile phone Bigbas, as the taxi gets your location from it, and you can see where the car is when you order it. If you're thinking of using Uber regularly you could buy a cheap pay as you go phone. It would be good for emergencies too. Otherwise just use a black cab or take a bus.