SeagullSarge
Active member
- Jul 8, 2012
- 230
Taxi drivers have to spend months learning their trade and have all kinds of strict rules to adhere to like car safety (there's a strict taxi MOT), police checks and so on. Uber and it's drivers hasn't had to go through these.
It's all "ok" until some convicted crim picks up a young girls or you're doing 70 along the A27 in a Uber car and the wheel falls off. Then the council would be shot from every angle.
Taxis are pretty expensive. But they are amongst the safest cabs in the world and unfortunately there's a cost to that.
I do understand what you saying however, Uber drivers in the UK are only allowed to operate if they have a UK Private Hire Licence from a council who issues to Uber drivers. If there is an issue of safety could this mean the wider UK licensing policy need reviewing for all firms operating?