Yes Yes Yes
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50544283
and it'll cut the rapes and sexual assaults in half
Not to mention the ones who book to go a couple of miles up the road and end up 100 miles away after the destination mysteriously changed en route
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50544283
That'll teach them for the use of dodgy practices to undercut the competitionUber will not be granted a new licence to operate in London after repeated safety failures, Transport for London has said.
The regulator said the taxi app was not "fit and proper" as a licence holder, despite having made a number of positive changes to its operations.
Uber initially lost its licence in 2017 but was granted two extensions, the most recent of which expired on Sunday.
The firm will appeal and can continue to operate during that process.
London is one of Uber's top five markets globally, and it has about 45,000 drivers in the city. There are a 126,000 licensed private hire and black cabs in total in the capital.
and it'll cut the rapes and sexual assaults in half
Not to mention the ones who book to go a couple of miles up the road and end up 100 miles away after the destination mysteriously changed en route
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