Media Release
August 23, 2017
The Taxi Council of Queensland (TCQ) has expressed alarm about recent news from the United Kingdom that indicates Uber has failed its duty in reporting sex attacks committed by its drivers.
The Telegraph newspaper reported that London’s Metropolitan Police was seriously concerned that the company was cherry-picking what incidents it reported to the police in order to protect its public image.
The Telegraph article quotes Inspector Neil Billany, head of the Metropolitan Police’s taxi and private hire unit, saying he had “significant concerns” about Uber’s behaviour and he believed that Uber were only notifying police of “less serious matters” that would be “less damaging to its reputation”.
Among the list of serious crimes that the company allegedly failed to report to police were a string of sexual assaults, two suspected public order offences, and one very serious incident in which a driver produced pepper spray
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