Daily Mail

PM: Uber ban damages the lives of millions of Londoners

- By Daniel Martin Policy Editor

THERESA May has warned that outlaw- ing Uber ‘damages the lives’ of millions of Londoners.

She said the decision by Transport for London, backed by Mayor Sadiq Khan, was ‘disproport­ionate’ – and would lead to thousands of job losses.

Uber is planning to appeal after its renewal applicatio­n was rejected on the grounds of ‘public safety and security implicatio­ns’.

Mrs May told BBC London: ‘At a stroke of a pen, what the Mayor has done is risked 40,000 jobs and of course ... damaged the lives of those 3.5million Uber users. Yes there are safety concerns and issues for Uber to address, but what I want to see is a level playing field between the private firms and our wonderful London taxis, our black cabs, our great national institutio­n. I want to see a level playing field. I think a blanket ban is disproport­ionate.’

More than 817,000 people have signed an online petition launched by Uber calling for the decision to be reversed.

TfL said it was concerned about Uber’s approach to reporting serious criminal offences, how drivers’ medical certificat­es are obtained, how criminal record checks are carried out and its use of technology which allegedly helps it to evade law enforcemen­t.

The Uber app enables its users to book cars using their smartphone­s and is available in more than 40 towns and cities across the UK. Some 3.5million passengers and 40,000 drivers use the app in London. A spokesman for Mr Khan said: ‘Sadiq has every sympathy with customers and drivers of Uber, but is clear that any anger must be directed at Uber itself.

‘Regulation is there for a reason and it would have been wrong for TfL to have renewed Uber’s licence if they had concerns about Uber being a fit and proper operator. All companies must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect – particular­ly when it comes to the safety of customers.

‘London deserves the best taxi and private hire services available and Sadiq is determined to ensure the capital has a vibrant market, with space for all providers to flourish.’

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