The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Uber ready to make concession­s to reverse London licence decision

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LONDON: US taxi firm Uber is prepared to make concession­s as it seeks to reverse a decision by London authoritie­s not to renew its licence in the city, which represents a potentiall­y big blow for the fast-growing company, a newspaper reported.

The Sunday Times also quoted sources close to London’s transport body as saying the move was encouragin­g and suggested the possibilit­y of talks.

“While we haven’t been asked to make any changes, we’d like to know what we can do,” Tom Elvidge, Uber’s general manager in London, told the newspaper. “But that requires a dialogue we sadly haven’t been able to have recently.”

A spokesman for Transport for London (TfL) declined to comment. The Sunday Times said Uber’s concession­s were likely to involve passenger safety and benefits for its drivers, possible limits on working hours to improve road safety and holiday pay.

TfL stunned the powerful US start-up on Friday when it deemed Uber unfit to run a taxi service for safety reasons and stripped it of its licence from September 30, although the company can continue to operate while it appeals.

The regulator cited failures to report serious criminal offences, conduct sufficient background checks on drivers and other safety issues.

Uber responded by urging users in London to sign a petition that said the city authoritie­s had “caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice”. The move echoed Uber’s strategy in disputes with other cities.

A spokesman for Uber said around 20,000 Uber drivers had emailed the city’s mayor directly to object to the decision. — Reuters

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