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Daily Mail Judge overseeing Uber's legal battle to operate in London withdraws from case 'over husband's links to taxi app firm' Daily Mail Emma Arbuthnot, the chief magistrate who reinstated Uber's London license after it was judged not a 'fit and proper' private car hire operator, has withdrawn from hearing further appeals from the firm. It comes after an investigation raised questions ... View the full article
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10. WE SUPPORT THAT AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES (AVS) IN DENSE URBAN AREAS SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY IN SHARED FLEETS. Due to the transformational potential of autonomous vehicle technology, it is critical that all AVs are part of shared fleets, well-regulated, and zero emission. Shared fleets can provide more affordable access to all, maximize public safety and emissions benefits, ensure that maintenance and software upgrades are managed by professionals, and actualize the promise of reductions in vehicles, parking, and congestion, in line with broader policy trends to reduce the use of personal cars in dense urban areas. https://cei.org/blog/uber-wants-make-it-illegal-operate-your-own-self-driving-car-cities
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BBC News Uber granted licence to operate in Aberdeen BBC News Ride-hailing firm Uber has been granted permission to operate in Aberdeen. Uber confirmed that a licence had been granted but said there was not currently a launch date set for the service. The controversial taxi firm was deemed unfit to operate by ... Taxi firm Uber granted licence to operate in AberdeenSTV News Uber given go-ahead to launch in AberdeenAberdeen Evening Express Uber granted operating licence in third Scottish cityThe Scotsman BBC News -Scottish Daily Record all 10 news articles » https://www.google.com/news
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Uber 'lied' in court case that allowed it to operate in London The Times Taxi drivers want to bring proceedings for perjury against Uber's senior UK managers after Transport for London (TfL) accused it of lying to the High Court. In a 21-page letter to Uber seen by The Sunday Times, TfL says it refused to renew the company ... View the full article
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The Times Uber 'lied' in court case that allowed it to operate in London The Times Taxi drivers want to bring proceedings for perjury against Uber's senior UK managers after Transport for London (TfL) accused it of lying to the High Court. In a 21-page letter to Uber seen by The Sunday Times, TfL says it refused to renew the company ... and more » https://www.google.com/news
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Bradford Telegraph and Argus Uber refused new licence to operate in Yorkshire city Bradford Telegraph and Argus Concerns had started to mount in York last December, when a report by the city's council revealed that Uber drivers of vehicles licensed by authorities in Leeds, Bradford, Kirklees and London appeared to have chosen to work in York. After tonight's ... and more » View the full article
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WalesOnline Uber have been refused a license to operate in Swansea WalesOnline This is known as 'cross border hiring' and the same rules apply to all licensed private hire operators.” Uber had made an operating application to Swansea to expand their business in Wales after being granted licenses in Cardiff and Newport. But the ... https://www.google.com/news