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Author:  captain cab [ Fri Sep 09, 2016 8:13 am ]
Post subject:  Uber getting around rules, says boss of Belfast taxi firm

Uber getting around rules, says boss of Belfast taxi firm Value Cabs


The boss of one Belfast's biggest taxi companies wants a level playing field for the industry and does not believe it is fair that high-tech rivals Uber are getting around regulations.

Christopher McCausland, managing director of Value Cabs, said it was not that Uber was allowed to work under a different category of licence, meaning it does not have to abide by many of the rules and regulations his company must adhere to.

The company's drivers are moving to what is known as a class C licence, which defines them as chauffeurs that have to be pre-booked and do not have to display a traditional taxi sign.

The US-owned taxi company, which set up in Belfast in December, uses a mobile app to allow customers to book cars, and then takes a cut of the fare.

Earlier this week, Uber's boss in Belfast, Kieran Harte, met with Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard.

Mr McCausland told the Belfast Telegraph: "We have been competing with Uber since they arrived, and have successfully grown our business since they have come to Northern Ireland. We now have more taxis on the road than before Uber arrived.

"I think that there's a loophole in the class C legislation and I don't think that (it's fair). I think that the Government understands it has left a bit of a loophole, and I think it will be addressed.

"We are not anti-Uber in any way. I think that they could operate under class B or A, but they need to fit meters and do what everyone else is doing in the industry."

A recently introduced law for traditional taxi companies means that they have to install a meter and receipt printer.

However, minister Hazzard is planning a shake of the regulations system here.

Speaking to the BBC about concerns over problems with the licences, he said he was "going to look to close the loopholes with class C, so if that has questions or issues for people, they have to consider that".

Uber's Kieran Harte told the Belfast Telegraph: "Uber moved to a class C license following a discussion with the department earlier this year. Class C licenses are a legitimate option, and it was agreed that this would best fit Uber's business model.

"The department recently announced it would revisit the taxi and private hire legislation, and we're looking forward to playing a role in this new review."

source: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/busin ... 29997.html

Author:  trotskys twin [ Fri Sep 09, 2016 1:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Uber getting around rules, says boss of Belfast taxi fir

Me thinks Uber are on dangerous territory in that City ..............................bullet proof vests?

Author:  Nidge2 [ Fri Sep 09, 2016 4:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Uber getting around rules, says boss of Belfast taxi fir

trotskys twin wrote:
Me thinks Uber are on dangerous territory in that City ..............................bullet proof vests?



I agree, there's some unsavoury characters in Belfast with their fingers in the Taxi Industry.

Author:  trotskys twin [ Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Uber getting around rules, says boss of Belfast taxi fir

Nidge2 wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
Me thinks Uber are on dangerous territory in that City ..............................bullet proof vests?



I agree, there's some unsavoury characters in Belfast with their fingers in the Taxi Industry.


and some rather good ones :D

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