toots wrote:
In my experience the average operator holds no more respect for the public and the responsibilities they should have than Uber does. How many times have you read an operator has said that a driver is self employed and they'll look into only to never hear another thing about action taken. Drivers are self employed, they should seek to get work from a number of operators and not just one or just one if that is their choice. Drivers are not operators they do not make provision for a booking they merely provide the service for the booking that the operator has made provision for. All Uber need to do is provide the details of the driver in question to the relevant authority and let them deal with the driver that is in breach of their licence conditions, just like every other operator has to do.
and that itself could be bollox if the act was interpreted correctly.
however, it isn't and you are maybe right, so we can have people taking on a pseudo self employed arrangement whilst they are seeking asylum.