UBER APPEAL CASE TO BE HEARD IN APRIL

UBER APPEAL CASE TO BE HEARD IN APRIL

TFL RULED IN SEPTEMBER THAT THE RIDE-HAILING SERVICE'S APPROACH AND CONDUCT WAS NOT FIT AND PROPER TO HOLD A PRIVATE VEHICLE HIRE LICENCE.

 

Uber's appeal against the loss of its London licence should begin on Apr. 30 for five days but might be delayed until June, a British judge said on Monday at a preliminary hearing.

 

There will be two further preliminary hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday next week to decide whether a trade union and the London Taxi Drivers' Association can join Uber and transport regulator Transport for London (TfL) in the case.

 

TfL ruled in September that the ride-hailing service's approach and conduct was not fit and proper to hold a private vehicle hire licence.

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