Monday, 23 December 2019

Breaking News: Public Announcement From United Taxi Action Group.


Breaking News: Public Announcement From United Taxi Action Group. 

Ladies & Gentlemen, we are immensely proud of our team @UTAG17 & @chilternlaw2013 alongside our Barrister & QC. 

We have now lodged our JR against TFL. 

Our claim is deemed to have been served on Tuesday 24th December. 

Today’s announcement is the culmination of three weeks hard graft with very long hours for all involved. 

Many of you don’t see what’s going on in the background, but rest assured this is not something for the faint hearted. 

Thank you all once again for the fantastic support & faith in us.

We thank our contributors, Merry Christmas everyone.


TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT: 
This will be a very ‘Merry Christmas’ for as all. 

Well done to the members of UTAG who have made this JR possible. You are the people that make this trade “The Best Taxi Service In The World. 

Long may we prosper.

UTAG17 Update, 24/12/2019
Since TfL refused to relicense Uber on November 25th but allowed then to 'carry on as normal' pending appeal, despite their fears about public safety, we have been working hard with our legal team to lodge a request to have the unacceptable decision not to revoke the license Judicially Reviewed.

Last week we sent a legal bundle to the Administrative Courts Office 'ACO' at the High Court; this bundle contains:

Witness Statement, Statement of Facts, Grounds for Claim and Official Claim Form.

It's a very comprehensive set of documents amounting to in excess of 300 pages.

Once the HC informed us that the claim had been registered we sent the file to ;

The Defendant; Transport for London & Interested Party; Uber

The files are now 'Deemed to Have Been Served' to the above

They will now have the opportunity to write to the HC and lodge Grounds for Resistance against our claim.

All documents will be examined by The Gatekeeper at the Court and a Judge will make a decision whether to allow or refuse UTAG's Judicial Review request.

That decision could take a few weeks ( the last one was granted in just over 5 weeks) but hopefully, as public safety is such a serious issue, the Court will take this into consideration and expedite matters.

We must now wait for that decision and will inform you as soon as possible.

Thank you ALL for such sterling support

We wish you a  Very Happy Xmas and Prosperous New Year;

Angie, Trevor and the UTAG team

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