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Conservative MP says Transport for Fskers TFL never approached Uber with demands
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That is something very different from the fake news by unions, taxi drivers, TFL, Beebeeshee, labour pooliticians and Mayor Khan and his fake news trolling department. 1 million Londoners' journeys a week put at risk by closet clowns TFL too afraid to speak to Uber in case they get recorded and prosecuted for outrageous demands. That is how US companies deal with corrupt officials. All corruption is a prosecutable offence. These kinds of things non-realistic decisions can't usually happen on their own or be made my a narrow unrepresentative interest group latching on to concerns and pushing it to disproportionate levels while there are other equal concerns and greater concerns to be addressed. The whole board needs to sacked and replaced by interest groups that also represent the travellers and not just the businesses that are benefiting from their judgements. Most likely TFL trolls are taking vast quantities of corruption money to be able to behave in this way and needs a test prosecution to determine who said what and why and if at any time leadership were always planning never to approach Uber with demands which is illegal. Already half a million signatures have gone up in one day to oust the un-representative transport of fsckers TFL and digital disrupters that have infiltrated this organization and seek hide from the limelight. They have no idea of what reality is from their white ivory towers whilst drinking from the constant cesspit of corruption money. |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 13:22:55 +0000, 7 wrote:
Conservative MP says Transport for Fskers TFL never approached Uber with demands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That is something very different from the fake news by unions, taxi drivers, TFL, Beebeeshee, labour pooliticians and Mayor Khan and his fake news trolling department. 1 million Londoners' journeys a week put at risk by closet clowns TFL too afraid to speak to Uber in case they get recorded and prosecuted for outrageous demands. That is how US companies deal with corrupt officials. All corruption is a prosecutable offence. These kinds of things non-realistic decisions can't usually happen on their own or be made my a narrow unrepresentative interest group latching on to concerns and pushing it to disproportionate levels while there are other equal concerns and greater concerns to be addressed. The whole board needs to sacked and replaced by interest groups that also represent the travellers and not just the businesses that are benefiting from their judgements. Most likely TFL trolls are taking vast quantities of corruption money to be able to behave in this way and needs a test prosecution to determine who said what and why and if at any time leadership were always planning never to approach Uber with demands which is illegal. Already half a million signatures have gone up in one day to oust the un-representative transport of fsckers TFL and digital disrupters that have infiltrated this organization and seek hide from the limelight. They have no idea of what reality is from their white ivory towers whilst drinking from the constant cesspit of corruption money. I live in Manila in the Philippines and Uber have also been the victim of these kind of shenanigans here over the last few months. Last July the government fined Uber 5 million Pesos (about £75,000) for alleged infringements of the rules. After collecting that fine the government then suspended Uber's license for one month in August using similar excuses. Two weeks into that suspension the government told Uber that they could resume operations if they handed over another 190 million Pesos (about £2.75 million) in "fines". Uber paid the money and all of a sudden the problem went away, at least for the time being. The Philippines is corrupt from top to bottom, and nobody was in any doubt that the whole thing was about government seeing a very profitable organisation and wanting to extract money from them. I feel for Londoners who are now having to go through what Uber passengers in other parts of the world have had to put up with. |
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