Sussex Nomad
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no they cant but can with a lewes licence
I think you may have been contradicted by South Today, I know who I'd believe.
no they cant but can with a lewes licence
But Uber agreed that when they applied last year they were not fit and proper.
The licensed was issued for a short period with a number of new licensing conditions that no one else has to adhere too, as Uber are still (my words) a basket case.
Uber also admitted in court that they had been operating illegally, and over two million bookings were untaken outside of the law. They also admitted that a previous manager had misled the High Court.
And they also had to pay TfL’s £425,000 legal bill.
TB
Can you remind us what you do for a living?
He has a point though.
He has a point though.
Only if your heart is set on Uber failing, and the incredibly expensive taxi tariffs set by BHCC winning the day.
It all boils down on NSC to the age old dichotemy:
1. Left wing minded want the BHCC licensed cabs to maintain their monopoly. No change.
2. Others who favour competition and lower fares.
As someone who is left wing minded, your first point is bollocks
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Well, I say it with knowledge, without revealing who exactly. Happen to know key trade union leaders in B&H, who have fought any threat to the might of hackneys in the city for 25 years (long before Uber), and strongly lobby the council for higher tariffs.
Only if your heart is set on Uber failing, and the incredibly expensive taxi tariffs set by BHCC winning the day.
It all boils down on NSC to the age old dichotemy:
1. Left wing minded want the BHCC licensed cabs to maintain their monopoly. No change.
2. Others who favour competition and lower fares.
3. Right wing minded who don’t mind a wage and employment rights race-to-the-bottom as long as it’s not their profession being shafted.
I’m more than certain you share the same concerns for Estate Agents and the rise in popularity for cheaper online alternatives?
I don’t like races to the bottom in any sector so if this is the case then yes.
Surely if existing BHCC private hire drivers are jumping ship to Uber for what my bloke on Thursday said are better more efficient working conditions this cannot be a bad thing, says more about the cartels running the main company in Brighton right?
Surely if existing BHCC private hire drivers are jumping ship to Uber for what my bloke on Thursday said are better more efficient working conditions this cannot be a bad thing, says more about the cartels running the main company in Brighton right?
Good. Don't like Uber. Never used it, doubt I ever will. Same with Air B&B. No time for these new-fangled ideas. We managed just fine without them.
City cab co's have had it too good for too long. It's a racket and 2/3rds of the drivers can barely speak English or even know their way to known landmarks. One foreign chap took me half way up Edward St before I managed to persuade him to stop as it wasn't the way to the King and Queen.
With Uber you'll probably get the same but at least you don't have to pay through your japseye for it.