Mentions:
1: Justin Madders (LAB - Ellesmere Port and Neston) access medical appointments or other public services.A current example is the proposal by the Cheshire police - Speech Link
2: Sam Tarry (LAB - Ilford South) It is no wonder that people are thinking, “I might as well take an Uber rather than get on public transport - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) predatory London private-hire driver raped a passenger and sexually assaulted two other women, and in 2019 police - Speech Link
2: Lord Bassam of Brighton (LAB - Life peer) Many unacceptable incidents do not lead to charges or even to police involvement. - Speech Link
3: Lord Borwick (CON - Excepted Hereditary) In answer to the noble Lord, Lord Bassam, all Uber vehicles are licensed as private hire vehicles, so - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Peter Gibson (CON - Darlington) Equalities Committee and the Bill Committee for the Domestic Abuse Act and regularly engaged with my local police - Speech Link
2: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) Operations conducted in recent weeks by Westminster City Council and the Metropolitan police found drivers - Speech Link
3: Mike Wood (CON - Dudley South) In the 21st century, with Uber, Gett, Kapten and who knows how many others that I am not quite hip enough - Speech Link
4: Rob Butler (CON - Aylesbury) Although such behaviour might not have warranted police investigation or reached the threshold to meet - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None Amendment 64 will help to ensure that people report road traffic collisions to the police, especially - Speech Link
2: None protecting the taxi industry and black cabs—we all love black cabs—but they are in competition with Uber - Speech Link
3: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) There is clearly an evolution in the way the police are addressing these issues. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Stowell of Beeston (CON - Life peer) of pedicab operators who would provide a fantastic service that would operate alongside black cabs, Uber - Speech Link
5: None I have tabled Amendment 62, which seeks the introduction of police random breath tests. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: George Freeman (CON - Mid Norfolk) That is why the Government continue to invest in our dedicated Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit—PIPCU—which - Speech Link
2: Simon Jupp (CON - East Devon) the musical experience of Members of this House through this debate.There was a time when supposedly uber-cool - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) An Uber fare for the same trip would cost £7—54 times more was charged by the pedicab driver. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) As soon as they know that they are in trouble with the police or a local authority, they disappear, so - Speech Link
2: Nickie Aiken (CON - Cities of London and Westminster) to have a fair scheme for all private hire vehicles.Unlike the situation when someone gets into an Uber - Speech Link
3: Rachel Maclean (CON - Redditch) In response to such identifications, police and crime commissioners, as well as local policing teams, - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) They are needed at police stations. - Speech Link
2: Florence Eshalomi (LAB - Vauxhall) good enough for us to tell women to avoid going clubbing, not to be drunk when they go out and to be uber-vigilant - Speech Link
3: Florence Eshalomi (LAB - Vauxhall) , this is an issue right across our police forces. - Speech Link
4: Rachel Maclean (CON - Redditch) Over the same period, the police are aware of 250 drink spikings. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Clement-Jones (LDEM - Life peer) another 35 or so in the pipeline.The Court of Appeal, in Bridges v the Chief Constable of South Wales Police - Speech Link
2: Baroness Falkner of Margravine (CB - Life peer) and technology, where it is alleged that facial recognition technology has failed—not least in the Uber - Speech Link
3: Lord Strasburger (LDEM - Life peer) The use of biometric systems to police something as trivial as payment for school meals is training our - Speech Link
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1: Lord Judge (CB - Life peer) He then asked us, “And how many of you have been stopped by the police driving your car?” - Speech Link
2: Lord Wallace of Saltaire (LDEM - Life peer) education, the Church of England, the BBC—of course—and the leadership of the NHS and the Metropolitan Police - Speech Link