![]() ![]() TFL subsequently revoked Mr A’s licence in light of these complaints. In addition to the police complaint, there were a further 16 complaints against Mr A involving dishonesty, inappropriate conversations and poor quality of driving. This resulted in TFL immediately suspending Mr A’s licence on public safety grounds. ![]() Uber notified TFL of Mr A’s suspension which then triggered TFL to conduct their own review of Mr A’s case. In March 2018, a wholescale safety review was conducted by Uber and the company decided to permanently suspend Mr A’s account with them as a result of this earlier complaint. A complaint had been made by a passenger to the police in June 2017 alleging that Mr A had inappropriately touched her and made comments of a sexual nature towards her. Mr A was a driver for Uber for approximately two years before he was permanently suspended by the company in March 2018. Sophia Dower was instructed in an appeal against Transport for London to the City of London Magistrates Court in relation to the revocation of her client’s private hire driver’s licence.
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