Urgh, I know this will upset people on here but these unions really need to get a grip on reality. We do not live in the 1970's, technology exists and people will use it anyway they can to make money, help people and god forbid, create a product which disrupts the norm. All unions seek to do now is take from the consumer and make unrealistic demands from companies..
The only contribution Uber ever made to the trade was an attempt to remove the local ‘Knowledge Test’ which failed despite being presented by the Uber solicitors that “Satellite Navigation is better". - Local knowledge is good but I'm sorry, no matter how good a drivers knowledge of an area is they do not have real time knowledge of traffic across every road in B&H. Sat Nav is a very good resource and should be used.
Our own council ‘Enforcement Officers’ have worked tirelessly having to deal with a considerable amount of complaints made by the local trade of infringements caused by these uncontrollable ‘out-of-town’ drivers who think nothing of illegally sitting on Brighton & Hove taxi ranks and sleeping in their vehicles night-in and night-out on the seafront and driving in the wrong direction in one way systems.... all under the watch of Uber. - I have lost count at the amount of times I have seen B&H taxi's parked illegally, double parked, pulling over without warning and picking up passengers in dangerous places. Referring to drivers and 'out-of-town' like some kind of western sherif just goes to show how insular and overly negatives unions are.
One of these conditions of licensing is compulsory CCTV which is much scorned on by Uber. - CCTV is flawed, it can be deleted by the driver and cameras can be deactivated. Uber tracks realtime, allows a passenger to report a driver to the police and alerts authorities if the driver goes too far off piste.
Additionally there is the responsibility for the provision of ‘Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles’ (WAV’S) that despite Uber having access to the hundreds of ‘out-of-town’ taxi and private hire vehicles that it encourages to predominantly work in the city ...not one of them is WAV compliant... nor is there any facility on its App to book one. - I quote from the Argus report yesterday "The company has committed to having 20 wheelchair accessible vehicles by the time it has 100 drivers here. It currently has 62." In addition the Uber app allows you to get Uber Assist for people with mobility issues.
I wish Councils and Unions would just back off and let people make their own decisions on what to use, if you want to use Uber use Uber, if you want a B&H taxi call one.
This.