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| Author: | StuartW [ Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Medway Council to take legal action re cross-border Uber |
Similar scenario to Basildon, Thurrock and Brentwood on the other side of the Thames. But this reads like Medway *will* be taking legal action, rather than just receiving advice that Uber acting legally and there's nothing that can be done. However, not much indication of the view of council officials here, and I suspect the councillors may be letting the heart rule the head here There's a nifty wee TV news report on the website. Uber will face legal action from Medway taxi drivers and councillors https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/new ... ht-214004/ ![]() Image: Kent Online Hundreds of taxi drivers watched as a local authority agreed to support legal action against Uber. At a Medway Council meeting last night at the St George's Centre, Pembroke Road, Chatham, it was unanimously agreed steps to remove the app driven taxi service would continue. A motion suggested by Cllr Dan McDonald (Lab) was passed by both sides of the chamber in front of a public gallery filled with drivers from cab firms across the Towns. This followed a council-funded legal investigation into whether the cab-hailing service could legally operate in Medway, after a motion was passed by Cllr McDonald in April. The report stated Uber would have a case to answer in court. Currently, the digital giant works in the Towns under a ‘Greater London’ licence issued by Transport for London. But the Medway Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association (MLTDA) has questioned whether this is lawful. Medway taxi drivers call for Uber to be banned Cllr McDonald said: "Taxi drivers are seeing their profession being decimated daily. "I pay tribute to MLTDA for their evidence, patience and passion. "Medway licensed cabs are fighting back but the council need to support them. "They are solid and dependable, if you don’t support them, an honest service will die and Uber will put their prices up overnight. "Mr Mayor, let's make history tonight to truly show our support to Medway taxi drivers." This received rapturous applause from the audience. The council's support means it will back - including financially - any moves to challenge Uber if the matter goes to court. Cllr Jane Chitty (Con) also worked on the motion. The portfolio holder for planning, economic growth and regulation said: "It’s been incredible complex. "There is no legal precedent for action like this. "We are pathfinders in trying to achieve a clear legal definition to show us how to act accordingly. "We want to clarify the situation and try to move forward. "The next action is in the hands of our taxi drivers and we would support them 110%. "Each step forward is a step to finding a solution to what is an enormously emotive topic, it’s about wages and being able to work fairly. "It may take time and it may be small steps but we’re determined to come to a legal decision." Councillors also fear the limited safety checks and safeguarding issues surrounding the unlicensed service. Cllr Teresa Murray (Lab) said Uber drivers needed to be thought of as well, saying "they get a tough time, they deserve to get a fair deal. "We can support them. "Cab drivers pick up my 90-year-old mum for me to come round on Sunday dinner. "They go out in the snow. "They pick up our vulnerable and disabled children everyday and we need to be able to trust them." After the motion was passed, Cllr McDonald said: "Politics can become toxic but there are times when it can be great for the community. "It's a victory for all our drivers here behind us and all of the drivers here in the UK to make sure they’re here for the next 50 years." Labour leader Cllr Vince Maple said: "Uber your time is up, you've had your chance, we're coming for you." |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:29 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Medway Council to take legal action re cross-border Uber |
I wish them well, but the law defo favors the likes of Uber. I feel Uber will be defeated via labour laws and tax laws, sadly not by current licensing laws. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Thu Nov 28, 2019 7:16 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Medway Council to take legal action re cross-border Uber |
This is a slightly different local reaction to the Uber 'ban'. Obviously the text below is jumping the gun a bit. But the TV interview (via the link) is quite interesting. However, that too is overegging the pudding. Usual exaggeration - eg 14,000 fake drivers, which wasn't quite what TfL said, plus the usual implication that drivers totally unlicensed and unvetted, and it would be interesting to know the nature of the 'threats' the councillor has received. Questions look a bit set up as well, particularly the one about fares Uber banned in London with Medway and Dartford also affected https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kmtv/video ... ted-28143/ Uber will be banned from towns in Kent after the ride hailing firm's licence was scrapped. Transport for London today announced it will not renew Uber's licence in the capital with the company currently operating in Medway and Dartford under its licence in London. To talk more about this, Medway Cllr Dan McDonald - whose motion to support action against Uber was passed unanimously back in October - and Nigel Jackson from the Medway Licensed Taxi Drivers Association, joined us in the studio. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:54 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Medway Council to take legal action re cross-border Uber |
All Uber really need to do is get their drivers to license themselves and then they are simply just an app The problem is this is at odds with their plans for driver less cars |
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