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Uber has officially appealed Transport for London's shock decision last month not to automatically renew its licence in the city, meaning that it will continue to operate indefinitely for now. | |
The San Francisco-based ride hailing giant said on Friday that it had filed the appeal at Westminster Magistrates' Court. | The San Francisco-based ride hailing giant said on Friday that it had filed the appeal at Westminster Magistrates' Court. |
"While we have today filed our appeal so that Londoners can continue using our app, we hope to continue having constructive discussions with Transport for London,” the company said in a statement. | "While we have today filed our appeal so that Londoners can continue using our app, we hope to continue having constructive discussions with Transport for London,” the company said in a statement. |
“As our new CEO has said, we are determined to make things right.” | “As our new CEO has said, we are determined to make things right.” |
TfL’s decision to stop Uber from operating in its current form, announced on 22 September, was largely based on concerns around user safety. | TfL’s decision to stop Uber from operating in its current form, announced on 22 September, was largely based on concerns around user safety. |
The transport authority said at the time that it determined Uber not to be "fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence". It said that it considered the company’s approach and conduct to “demonstrate a lack of corporate responsibility in relation to a number of issues which have potential public safety and security implications”. | The transport authority said at the time that it determined Uber not to be "fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence". It said that it considered the company’s approach and conduct to “demonstrate a lack of corporate responsibility in relation to a number of issues which have potential public safety and security implications”. |
An estimated 3.5 million people use Uber in London and around 40,000 people are licenced to drive for it in the city, making the capital an important market for the company that was founded in 2009. An online petition to save Uber in London has garnered more than 850,000 virtual signatures. | An estimated 3.5 million people use Uber in London and around 40,000 people are licenced to drive for it in the city, making the capital an important market for the company that was founded in 2009. An online petition to save Uber in London has garnered more than 850,000 virtual signatures. |
Immediately after TfL’s announcement, Uber’s global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi admitted that the company had "got things wrong" and apologised in an open letter. | Immediately after TfL’s announcement, Uber’s global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi admitted that the company had "got things wrong" and apologised in an open letter. |
Mr Khosrowshahi, the former head of Expedia who replaced Uber’s divisive founder Travis Kalanick over the summer, subsequently met representatives from TfL to discuss the latter’s concerns and Uber has reportedly hired top QC Thomas de la Mare. | Mr Khosrowshahi, the former head of Expedia who replaced Uber’s divisive founder Travis Kalanick over the summer, subsequently met representatives from TfL to discuss the latter’s concerns and Uber has reportedly hired top QC Thomas de la Mare. |
Beyond London, Mr Khosrowshahi seems to be trying to clean up the company’s act more generally too, shaking up management, clamping down on problems around corporate culture and investigating sexual harassment claims. | Beyond London, Mr Khosrowshahi seems to be trying to clean up the company’s act more generally too, shaking up management, clamping down on problems around corporate culture and investigating sexual harassment claims. |
In early October, Jo Bertram, the Uber executive in charge of the region that includes the UK, said that she was leaving her job. The group is also in the process of replacing its top lawyer and other senior managers. | In early October, Jo Bertram, the Uber executive in charge of the region that includes the UK, said that she was leaving her job. The group is also in the process of replacing its top lawyer and other senior managers. |