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Uber petition to revoke London ban reaches 730,000 signatures | Uber petition to revoke London ban reaches 730,000 signatures |
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Uber collected over 730,000 signatures by Monday to protest London’s decision to not renew the company’s taxi license, a setback in one of its most lucrative markets. | |
The campaign on the website Change.org asks London Mayor Sadiq Khan to reverse Transport for London’s Friday decision, and is being promoted on the company’s app in London. | The campaign on the website Change.org asks London Mayor Sadiq Khan to reverse Transport for London’s Friday decision, and is being promoted on the company’s app in London. |
While the ride-hailing app is targeting 1 million supporters, Mr Khan defended his position that while he supports innovative businesses, all companies must adhere to high standards of safety and security. | While the ride-hailing app is targeting 1 million supporters, Mr Khan defended his position that while he supports innovative businesses, all companies must adhere to high standards of safety and security. |
“I have every sympathy with Uber drivers and customers affected by this decision but their anger really should be directed at Uber,” Mr Khan said in a response posted on the website Saturday. | “I have every sympathy with Uber drivers and customers affected by this decision but their anger really should be directed at Uber,” Mr Khan said in a response posted on the website Saturday. |
“They have let down their drivers and customers by failing, in the view of TfL, to act as a fit and proper operator.” | “They have let down their drivers and customers by failing, in the view of TfL, to act as a fit and proper operator.” |
Uber said 3.5 million Londoners rely on Uber for "a safe, reliable and affordable ride" and that 40,000 drivers depended on the app for their livelihood. | Uber said 3.5 million Londoners rely on Uber for "a safe, reliable and affordable ride" and that 40,000 drivers depended on the app for their livelihood. |
The company said its drivers have been “through the same enhanced background checks as black cab drivers.” | The company said its drivers have been “through the same enhanced background checks as black cab drivers.” |
While the petition doesn’t trigger any legal or regulatory process, the San Francisco-based company has a history of successfully using petitions and loyalty of the public to pressure city governments. | While the petition doesn’t trigger any legal or regulatory process, the San Francisco-based company has a history of successfully using petitions and loyalty of the public to pressure city governments. |
It succeeded in reversing regulatory decisions in London and in New York in 2015. | It succeeded in reversing regulatory decisions in London and in New York in 2015. |
Uber urged customers to sign the petition in a tweet posted on Friday, about two hours after the London agency’s decision. | Uber urged customers to sign the petition in a tweet posted on Friday, about two hours after the London agency’s decision. |
Uber has 21 days after the 30 September revocation to file an appeal. It can continue the service until the end of the appeals process. | Uber has 21 days after the 30 September revocation to file an appeal. It can continue the service until the end of the appeals process. |
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