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    Uber stripped of operating license in London over safety risk

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 25, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The company has 21 days to appeal and can continue to operate throughout the process
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    Uber has been stripped of its London operating licence by the regulator over a series of breaches that put passenger safety at risk.

    Transport for London (TfL) said it has identified “a pattern of failures” by the ride-hailing app firm which led it to conclude that it “is not fit and proper at this time”.

    The company said it would the challenge the “extraordinary and wrong” decision and has 21 days to appeal and can continue to operate throughout the process.

    A key breach found was a change to Uber’s systems that allowed unauthorised drivers to upload their photos to other legitimate driver accounts.

    This let them pick up passengers as though they were the booked Uber driver on at least 14,000 trips, which meant all those journeys were uninsured, TfL said.

    Some also took place with unlicensed drivers, including one who had previously had their licence revoked, the regulator added.

    Another failing identified allowed dismissed or suspended drivers to create an Uber account and carry passengers.

    While TfL recognised Uber had taken steps to try and tackle problems, it was concerned the firm’s systems “seem to have been comparatively easily manipulated”.

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    The regulator also cited other “serious breaches” involving unspecified insurance-related issues.

    Other “serious breaches” also occurred, including several “insurance-related issues”.

    TfL pledged to “closely scrutinise” Uber during the appeal process.

    Helen Chapman, director of licensing, regulation and charging at TfL, said: “As the regulator of private hire services in London we are required to make a decision today on whether Uber is fit and proper to hold a licence. Safety is our absolute top priority.

    “While we recognise Uber has made improvements, it is unacceptable that Uber has allowed passengers to get into minicabs with drivers who are potentially unlicensed and uninsured.

    “It is clearly concerning that these issues arose, but it is also concerning that we cannot be confident that similar issues won’t happen again in future.

    “If they choose to appeal, Uber will have the opportunity to publicly demonstrate to a magistrate whether it has put in place sufficient measures to ensure potential safety risks to passengers are eliminated.

    “If they do appeal, Uber can continue to operate and we will closely scrutinise the company to ensure the management has robust controls in place to ensure safety is not compromised during any changes to the app.”

    Uber’s regional general manager for northern and eastern Europe, Jamie Heywood, said: “TfL’s decision not to renew it’s licence in London is extraordinary and wrong, and we will appeal.

    “We have fundamentally changed our business over the last two years and are setting the standard on safety. TfL found us to be a fit and proper operator just two months ago, and we continue to go above and beyond.

    “On behalf of the 3.5 million riders and 45,000 licensed drivers who depend on Uber in London, we will continue to operate as normal and will do everything we can to work with TfL to resolve this situation.”

    Uber was granted a 15-month licence by a judge in June 2018 after it successfully appealed against a TfL decision in September 2017 not to renew its licence amid safety fears.

    The firm was handed a two-month extension in September. Its US-listed shares were trading 1% down when financial markets opened.

    The company is also continuing its long-running legal battle against giving its drivers basic employment protections, including minimum wage and holiday pay, after an employment tribunal in 2016found it unlawfully classed drivers as independent contractors.

    James Farrar, chair of the the IWGB union’s branch which brought the original claim, said the decision was “a hammer blow” to Uber drivers.

    He said: “The terrible price of TfL’s inability to run a stable regulatory regime and Uber’s refusal to play by the rules will be paid for by the most vulnerable workforce in London.”

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