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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:16 pm 
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Saw this in the York Press version:

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Darren Avy, of Station Taxis, said Uber drivers had been known to flood into York during busy periods, including estimates of up to 500 on race days.

As I've said a million times before, DO NOT EXAGGERATE :lol:



how do you know he's exaggerating uber have those sort of numbers in big 'ead shire don't they ? The races at York attract racegoers probably in the 10's of thousands

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:40 pm 
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Uber licence 'bad' for city disabled - campaigner

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A disability rights campaigner has said she is disappointed with a decision to grant Uber a licence to operate private hire cars in York again after a six-year ban.

City of York Council's licensing committee voted last week to approve a new application by the online ride-hailing firm to operate there.

But campaigner Flick Williams said Uber had been "quite clear that if they were granted a licence there would be no option to book a wheelchair accessible taxi".

In a statement, a spokesperson for the company said: "Ensuring the Uber platform is accessible for all riders is a key priority for us."

When Uber's licence was refused in 2017, City of York Council gave two main reasons.

The first was that there was a significant data breach in 2016 which affected 57 million users, and the company had failed to report this to the authorities.

There had also been a rise in complaints about Uber drivers in York, which the council said indicated that there were "management issues".

Despite not having a licence in York since the ban, Uber drivers from other areas have been allowed to operate legally in the city using licences granted elsewhere.

Ms Williams said granting a new licence to Uber "leads directly to a reduction in the number of wheelchair accessible taxis available".

"The council should have refused it. Uber had their licence removed in 2017 and have continued to operate, so granting them a licence now is, in effect, rewarding bad behaviour," she added.

The campaigner described the new licence as "a deeply bad decision for all disabled and older people in the city".

"That's particularly because Uber were quite clear that if they were granted a licence there would be no option to book a wheelchair accessible taxi," she said.

Members of York City Taxi Association held a protest against the application outside the council’s offices ahead of the four-hour meeting last Tuesday.

Arshad Mahmood, the association's chairman, said they were "disappointed" at Uber being given a new licence to run vehicles in the city.

“This decision has definitely overlooked the 44 wheelchair Hackney taxis and wheelchair taxi users. We are already low in numbers of the wheelchair taxis," he said.

Responding, Uber said: "We have a specific in-app option called Uber Access which is available in a number of cities across the country. Drivers providing these services are specially trained.

"Our ability to make the Uber Access option available in the app is dependent on the volume of private hire wheelchair accessible vehicles in a given town or city and the number who choose to drive with Uber.

"Should we see sufficient volume of private hire wheelchair accessible vehicles sign up to Uber in the city, we would look to make this additional option available for riders in York."

James Gilchrist, director of transport, environment and planning at City of York Council, said: “City of York Council’s licensing committee met and determined to grant a private hire operator’s licence to the applicant.

"This enables the operator to accept booked fares via their online platform with drivers and vehicles which are both licensed in York.

"Previously, the operator was able to only accept booked fares with drivers and vehicles licensed by other authorities.”

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:42 pm 
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Ms Williams said granting a new licence to Uber "leads directly to a reduction in the number of wheelchair accessible taxis available".

Rubbish.

The reason that the number of WAVs may reduce in the future is down to the crazy crazy costs of WAVs, a cost that will never be recouped unless you have one of those huge council contracts that councils keep moaning about.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:43 pm 
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Quite apart from the width of that photo, think that's the same article I posted a wee while ago :lol:


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:44 pm 
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Quite apart from the width of that photo, think that's the same article I posted a wee while ago :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:50 pm 
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how do you know he's exaggerating uber have those sort of numbers in big 'ead shire don't they ? The races at York attract racegoers probably in the 10's of thousands

20,000 is a good attendance by the looks of it.

We get nearly 50,000 when the Open is in town, and I'd guess there's a lot less than 100 cars around the town at any one time, including all the local HCs and PHVs, and others coming in and picking up from elsewhere.

So 500 on any one race day in York just doesn't ring true, somehow. And that 500 would be on top of the York-plated HCs and PHVs, obviously. Would be interested to know how they collate the figures, but doubt if any detail will ever be provided.

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StuartW wrote:
Quite apart from the width of that photo, think that's the same article I posted a wee while ago :lol:

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Just blame Edders for tipping the thread into another page :lol:


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Sussex wrote:
StuartW wrote:
Quite apart from the width of that photo, think that's the same article I posted a wee while ago :lol:

#-o

Just blame Edders for tipping the thread into another page :lol:



Oh dear did I cause someone to become discombobulated :lol:

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