The day the few proactive members of this trade brought down Uber, the DDD and their like minded friends went out and celebrated in the Prince of Wales.
But UberExit has gone sour.
The exact same way Brexit has.
The victors have been royally screwed.
The refusal by TfL (Transport for London) to deny Uber a license, is no more than a ruse.
A ruse to cover up the fact that Uber conspired with TfL to destroy their competition...the Taxi and Private Hire industry.
Sadiq Khan is a holographic metaphor of a London Mayor.
If he isn't taking selfies with every living person on the planet (bar Trump of course), he's promising affordable housing to millionaires.
Khan is very good at shutting down police stations, but has no appetite for taking on huge companies – who continue to walk all over him.
It is now considered that Khan is a worse mayor than the infamous Boris Johnson. At least Boris spoke out against Uber. That is until he was bought-out and reined-in by Uber flunkies; Cameron, Osborne and Javid.
The only time you will hear Khan utter the 'U' word, is in reply to Caroline Pidgeon or David Kurten during Mayor's Questions. Sadiq Khan and TfL stand by and allow Uber to fleece Londoners and visitors to London every single day. Hundreds of thousands of Uber passengers are being ripped off via surge pricing.
Uber drivers are scamming thousands of Uber customers daily, by purposefully cancelling a job and collecting the five pound 'scrub' fee.
Why do Khan and TfL allow this to continue?
Because we don't matter, and they don't care.
The Conservative Party has nailed its colours to Uber's mast. Not only has most Tory MP's lobbied in favour of Uber. The Party itself campaigned for this criminally complicit company to be relicensed.
The Tories even went on to compound their obvious admission of wholesale bribery, by having leaflets printed up to plead Uber's defence.
Was it Theresa or Dara who paid for those flyers?
Wes Streeting MP has campaigned on behalf of all Taxi and Private Hire drivers, who have been unwitting victims of a TfL and Uber attempted takeover. Tom Watson MP has shown great concern and interest in Uber's illegal coup d'etat.
Unfortunately our unions have been slow in coming to our rescue. Is it because Taxi and PH branches are too small?
Or is it because London has a Labour Mayor, and the unions cannot find a compromise between taking down TfL and embarrassing our ineffectual mayor?
Sadiq Khan’s apathy is ultimately losing votes by the ton for Labour in London.
Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, apologised to TfL’s Mike Brown, and vicariously to Khan,
• for all the rapes and sexual assaults
• for all the thievery
• for the refusal to help police with a sexual assault inquiry, culminating in the Uber driver reoffending
• for the hacking of customer accounts
• for the attempted deformation of a rape victim's character
• for all of Uber's institutionalised sexual discrimination and lechery
• for Greyball, for all of Uber's bribery and corruption
• for internet theft and industrial espionage
• for hacking their own drivers' phones
• for their fake insurance certificates
• for the fraudulent DBS background checks
• for the bogus medical tests
• he was even kind enough to apologised for Uber terrorists and murderers.
Brown and Khan feel that the hands on confession by such an important and influential man, is enough for them to reconsider Uber's Operator's License application.
It is a shame that our very own Sean Stockings wasn't as important or as influential as Uber's 'born again' CEO. If he was, he might have been allowed to work whilst his appeal was being considered.
Uber are allowed to continue unlicensed for as many years as it takes for them to 'Masada' the Taxi trade.
Mind you, Uber didn't film TfL staff - including Leon Daniels and Mike Brown, eating in a public place, whilst doorstepping them on issues such as the Croydon tram crash - as Sean Stockings did. I recently read the victims and their families are still awaiting compensation, over a year on.
No I didn't forget Uber's Hackgate.
And neither did Dara. He decided to keep that information from Brown and Khan. Much the same way he kept it from the FBI and the fifty seven million Uber customers and drivers who were victims of this crime. So much for contrition, hey?
The real enemy of Licensed London Taxi drivers and legitimate Private Hire drivers, is TfL.
TfL are guilty of misfeasance in public office, and corruption. TfL licensed Uber in 2012, knowing that the app transgressed all TPH regulations.
In laymen's terms, the app facilitated the act of putting the potential passenger in direct contact with the prospective driver, bypassing the Operator.
No Uber PH driver possesses an Operator's License. Therefore TfL and Uber not only facilitated a crime, but they profited from it too.
The Licensed London Taxi trade has a strong case against TfL for misfeasance and grave malfeasance.
Uber have admitted on oath and in public, that their app puts the passenger in direct contact with the driver. TfL have lied to the GLA, using made up terms to try and qualify their illegal decision to license Uber.
It is not about instant hail or nano pre-bookings - time is irrelevant.
The order in which the process is administered, is the keyfactor - Uber back-fills, after the event.
TfL cannot plead ignorance, ignorance is not a defence.
TfL are our government appointed regulator.
TfL not only colluded in this illegality. They actively changed regulations to fit Uber's work model.
TfL and Uber really are partners in every sense.
Our unions seem reticent about their lack of will to do anything proactive against TfL. And our Orgs do not have the muscle.
We can propose a Judicial Review and cite ourselves as an "interested party". But as our flaccid mayor pointed out, Uber could drag this appeal out for another four years, and still carry on regardless.
Most proactive individuals in this fine trade see our path as an obvious one.
We need to take out a class action.
It is not difficult to prove TfL's collusion. Uber have done most of our work for us.
Compensation can be across the board.
TfL are guilty and the trade should seek recompense. Drivers have suffered a huge drop in available work, due to TfL's illegal policy. Therefore drivers have suffered a loss of income, suffered physical and mental torture, by having to work slavish and ungodly hours to make ends meet.
Drivers have also suffered emotionally from stress caused by TfL's inaction to regulate correctly and their conspiracy to decimate our trade.
The Taxi trade must claim for damages and remuneration.
TfLTPH's misfeasance, and malfeasance by some individuals at TfL, has cost drivers money, their mental health, their marriages, their homes, and even their lives.
It doesn't matter which union a driver belongs to or what organisation they're affiliated to...
TfL either pays us out or pays us off.
TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT :
5 comments:
Well said Lenny. 100% right. Khan is an absolute uber bitch. Tfl are complicit in the destruction of our trade and WE are due compensation for that. Fact
very well said len it time for retribution and let all and sundry know what TFL and the MAYOR are hiding
Kenny spot on your an expert at hitting the nail straight on its head.
Exactly correct on all counts. If something isn't done soon I can see genuine taxi drivers taking law into own hands. I have already heard of Uber cars being aerosol sprayed on telling them to F off.Also Khan's little project of battery taxis doesn't seem to be going so well, the word is that every taxi driver is planning to run their existing cab into the ground then leave the trade rather than buy a £60k thing, especially with the corruption of TFL destroying our business.
there isn't one good reason, why you wouldn't be stone-raving bonkers, if you were to put a £60,000 rope around your neck
and without seeing the vehicle used for 10 years, who knows what the actual further costs will be e.g. Batteries
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