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Uber lands a five-year licence in Sheffield after a temporary suspension

Uber has landed a five-year licence to operate in Sheffield following a temporary suspension. Sheffield Council suspended Uber's licence in November after being unable to receive a response from the company regarding its management. However, fresh discussions have now allowed for the renewal of Uber's licence.

The decision comes as Uber continues its fight to keep its London licence. London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has taken a hard line on Uber, saying the company will only be able to operate in the capital if it makes the changes requested by the regulator, Transport for London.

Fred Jones, head of UK cities at Uber, said: "This decision is good news for drivers and passengers who use our app in Sheffield and follows recent licence renewals in cities including Cambridge, Nottingham, and Leicester. "We're pleased the council has recognised the changes Uber has made under our new leadership and look forward to working with them on shared aims like improving air quality and tackling congestion."

Khan has said London will only welcome tech companies that "play by the rules". Officials are currently in talks with the company about its background checks for drivers, and how it reports crime.

Speaking to City A.M. this week, Khan said: “We want not a race to the bottom, we want standards being raised. "And many people, the day after [the decision], people are saying it is the end of time as we know it; Uber wouldn’t try to address the concerns TfL had ― and low and behold, if we take it at face value, Uber are trying to address the concerns TfL had.”

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Uber lands a five-year licence in Sheffield after a temporary suspension

Uber has landed a five-year licence to operate in Sheffield following a temporary suspension. Sheffield Council suspended Uber's licence in November after being unable to receive a response from the company regarding its management. However, fresh discussions have now allowed for the renewal of Uber's licence.

The decision comes as Uber continues its fight to keep its London licence. London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has taken a hard line on Uber, saying the company will only be able to operate in the capital if it makes the changes requested by the regulator, Transport for London.

Fred Jones, head of UK cities at Uber, said: "This decision is good news for drivers and passengers who use our app in Sheffield and follows recent licence renewals in cities including Cambridge, Nottingham, and Leicester. "We're pleased the council has recognised the changes Uber has made under our new leadership and look forward to working with them on shared aims like improving air quality and tackling congestion."

Khan has said London will only welcome tech companies that "play by the rules". Officials are currently in talks with the company about its background checks for drivers, and how it reports crime.

Speaking to City A.M. this week, Khan said: “We want not a race to the bottom, we want standards being raised. "And many people, the day after [the decision], people are saying it is the end of time as we know it; Uber wouldn’t try to address the concerns TfL had ― and low and behold, if we take it at face value, Uber are trying to address the concerns TfL had.”



No mention of Uber changing their operational model to comply with 1976 Act."Operator takes booking then gives job to driver" not"driver accepts job first then Uber takes booking"
Wonder if those advising these Councillors are "fit and proper persons to be employed in public office" also do these Councillors live in the real world,all the information is out in the public domain why this dishonest mob should not be licensed.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:35 am 
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Thanks for repeating in full, that'll fill the pages quicker.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:44 pm 
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Uber lands a five-year licence in Sheffield after a temporary suspension

Uber has landed a five-year licence to operate in Sheffield following a temporary suspension. Sheffield Council suspended Uber's licence in November after being unable to receive a response from the company regarding its management. However, fresh discussions have now allowed for the renewal of Uber's licence.

The decision comes as Uber continues its fight to keep its London licence. London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has taken a hard line on Uber, saying the company will only be able to operate in the capital if it makes the changes requested by the regulator, Transport for London.

Fred Jones, head of UK cities at Uber, said: "This decision is good news for drivers and passengers who use our app in Sheffield and follows recent licence renewals in cities including Cambridge, Nottingham, and Leicester. "We're pleased the council has recognised the changes Uber has made under our new leadership and look forward to working with them on shared aims like improving air quality and tackling congestion."

Khan has said London will only welcome tech companies that "play by the rules". Officials are currently in talks with the company about its background checks for drivers, and how it reports crime.

Speaking to City A.M. this week, Khan said: “We want not a race to the bottom, we want standards being raised. "And many people, the day after [the decision], people are saying it is the end of time as we know it; Uber wouldn’t try to address the concerns TfL had ― and low and behold, if we take it at face value, Uber are trying to address the concerns TfL had.”


best way to do that =FEWER CARS but I bet that is NOT what Uber have in mind

text quoted in full especially for chris :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 12:11 am 
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Thanks, I read it the first time.
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Think he was making sure you had not missed it.


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