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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2023 4:19 pm 
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I thought Uber were concentrating on their "local" operations but here is it uber local or uber themselves ?

https://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/news/23509056.uber-launches-basingstoke-allowing-residents-book-app/

UBER has launched in Basingstoke allowing residents to book a hire car through an app.

The new service offers residents an alternative taxi provider in the town, following complaints that the current service is 'appalling'.

Now, residents can book an Uber car on their mobile phone through the company’s app following its launch in Basingstoke.

The app informs customers how far away an Uber car is from their location and the cost of the journey, with all money transactions carried out online prior to the journey.

When the Gazette tried to find an Uber on May 9, it said an Uber car was just five minutes away from our office and could take us to Basingstoke Railway Station for £4.01.

Alternatively, we could have booked an Uber X Priority with a faster pick-up time of three minutes, costing £7.

Uber launched in San Francisco in 2010 and since then the app has been used by passengers from more than 130 countries.

It first came to the UK in London in 2012, with more than a billion trips made across the country in the past 11 years.

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council previously said it was working to “simplify and streamline” its application process for new taxi drivers in response to a “huge drop in demand” for licensed drivers during the pandemic.

It has issued more than 50 private hire and hackney carriage drivers licenses so far this year to individual drivers.

It also granted a new private hire operator licence after residents reported problems trying to book a taxi in the town.

However, the council said this was not issued to Uber.

A spokesperson for the council said: "Private hire operators have to be licensed by the council. These operators take bookings for their private hire drivers.

"However, we do not publish a list of operators, as some may be based at a home address and so this is subject to data protection.

"A new private hire operator licence has been granted to an individual recently, their business is run from home and the council cannot share their personal data.

"The council has not received any interest or an application from Uber for an operator’s licence in the borough.

"Uber operates in some larger urban areas, such as Portsmouth and Southampton, and some of their drivers live in the borough."

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it said an Uber car was just five minutes away from our office and could take us to Basingstoke Railway Station for £4.01.

Alternatively, we could have booked an Uber X Priority with a faster pick-up time of three minutes, costing £7.


call me a cynic but would they have had 2 cars available or just trying to blag a bigger fare ?

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I wonder if this is Uber merely opening up their app for bookings in Basingstoke, and these bookings are being fulfilled by vehicles licensed elsewhere.

Surprised none of the local firms have gone Uber Local.

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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2023 7:36 pm 
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The article smacks of advertorial, but initiated by the press rather than Uber itself.

I mean, there's no direct quote from Uber, which would normally be included with rechurned press releases in local news outlets.

And, as Edders says, didn't Uber abandon directly launching in new markets some years ago, and now only goes in via the Local Cab option?

So it's maybe more a case of wishful thining on the part of the journos, and there's also the irrevant sidetracking stuff about the operator's licence, or lack thereof. Which is an interesting enough point, obviously, but it would be more interesting if the article explained why Uber wouldn't need a licence rather than making it look like some sort of big mystery...


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2023 7:37 pm 
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Lots of comments on the news site slagging off local operatars, which probably provides the impetus for the article from the journalists' perspective.

But this comment probably sums up better what it's actually all about. Probably a tad exaggerated, too, and no doubt the truth lies somewhere between what's portrayed in the article and what's in this comment...

But I doubt the basic fact of Uber having 'launched' in Basingstoke [-(

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As usual, inaccurate, misleading reporting from a 'senior reporter'. Uber isn't licensed on Basingstoke. Basingstoke is far too small for Uber to even consider applying for a licence here. What Basingstoke needs is more drivers not more operators.

There are a couple of lazy drivers Uber registered drivers from Portsmouth that loiter around Basingstoke trying to pick up work. The fact that they are available on the Uber app does not mean Uber has 'launched' in Basingstoke.


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2023 8:27 pm 
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As usual, inaccurate, misleading reporting from a 'senior reporter'. Uber isn't licensed on Basingstoke. Basingstoke is far too small for Uber to even consider applying for a licence here. What Basingstoke needs is more drivers not more operators.

And I don't think the report claimed Uber was licensed in Basingstoke either, so the commenter is being a bit inaccurate here as well. Pot meet kettle [-(


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