Here are the facts of the case: https://www.ftbchambers.co.uk/news/tfl- ... rs-licenceWhat I find very odd is the lack of details in this case...
What exactly did uber fail? What are the safety concerns? As someone else mentions, the drivers are licensed by Tfl already...
I’ll be interested to know how you’ve come to that conclusion?::jojo:: wrote:Its really very simple. Regulators should not be granting licences to operators who are not running a fit and proper business and under scrutiny Uber have not fulfilled the criteria. Its great to live in a city where standards are scrutinised and upheld. I use The Keene Group who have always been excellent.
That is very far from the facts of the case, that is the allegation::jojo:: wrote:Here are the facts of the case: https://www.ftbchambers.co.uk/news/tfl- ... rs-licenceWhat I find very odd is the lack of details in this case...
What exactly did uber fail? What are the safety concerns? As someone else mentions, the drivers are licensed by Tfl already...
Well I came to the conclusion that the Keen group are excellent from personal experience and I didn't tell anyone else including Uber because I didn't think they were that interested in my transport options (ask a silly question and all that)Scottov wrote:I’ll be interested to know how you’ve come to that conclusion?::jojo:: wrote:Its really very simple. Regulators should not be granting licences to operators who are not running a fit and proper business and under scrutiny Uber have not fulfilled the criteria. Its great to live in a city where standards are scrutinised and upheld. I use The Keene Group who have always been excellent.
No one else, including Uber themselves, seems to know?
If your evidence is the decision reached then that is a circular not a substantive argument
hilarious::jojo:: wrote:Well I came to the conclusion that the Keen group are excellent from personal experience and I didn't tell anyone else including Uber because I didn't think they were that interested in my transport options (ask a silly question and all that)Scottov wrote:I’ll be interested to know how you’ve come to that conclusion?::jojo:: wrote:Its really very simple. Regulators should not be granting licences to operators who are not running a fit and proper business and under scrutiny Uber have not fulfilled the criteria. Its great to live in a city where standards are scrutinised and upheld. I use The Keene Group who have always been excellent.
No one else, including Uber themselves, seems to know?
If your evidence is the decision reached then that is a circular not a substantive argument