Uber Fails To Get Its License To Continue Service In London
Uber was declined to have the operating license in London over its alleged lack of responsibility in the service, Transport for London stated this week.
The authority decided to confiscate the ride-hailing service provider from being functional in the UK capital subsequent to its existing license ending on September 30.
However Uber will continue serving in the city as it approaches appealing the decision.
Uber was deemed unfit and improper to continue as an operator license holder on some issues which the authority believes it is ineligible from being allowed to be functional in London city.
Not one factor was responsible for this denial of license. Uber has been under scanners since some months. Its alleged program of Greyball that it used to evade the local authorities monitoring its service. Its internal and external chaos and other issues like its self-driving car meeting with an accident are all responsible for the authority to decide against its being functional in the region.
Uber can appeal the Agency’s decision which was based on the Private Hire Vehicles act of 1998. And Uber has confirmed its decision to appeal in the next month noting how the organisation is all set to make use of all legal remedies to be operational in London
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