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On 2016-06-07 08:47:34 +0000, tim... said:
whether they did on not, they definitely need to enforce the disability rules against Uber cabs properly We can argue for as long as you like whether we should, or should not have these rules, but whilst we do all cabs should be expected to comply equally. The idea that (some/most) Uber drivers can reduce their costs by only serving the cheaper customer whilst leaving the higher costs of servicing disabled people only to black cabs is simply unacceptable. If you are going to do that, you also need to enforce it against all minicab companies as well. Uber is basically a minicab company. Notably, the result of requiring all cabs to be accessible is lots of large, filthy vehicles driving around central London with one passenger on journeys where a small hybrid would do just as well. This is not sensible. Something like Uber does give the possibility of having an accessible subfleet like minicab companies do and preferentially allocating it to those needing it. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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