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UBER And LYFT Arrive: Surrey Mayor McCallum Is Concerned About City's Taxi Industry

Darpan News Desk, 24 Jan, 2020 08:27 PM

    As Uber and Lyft arrive to Vancouver, Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum issued a deep concern about the approval of ride hailing companies in Metro Vancouver by the Passenger Transportation Board. He says the decision does not change his position on this issue.


    In a his statement to the media, he said: “The approval of ride hailing companies in Metro Vancouver by the Passenger Transportation Board does not change my position on this issue. What continues to be my chief concern is the unfair advantage that has been created without any regard as to how it will impact those who are employed in the taxi industry.


    It is no secret that a large percentage of cab drivers live in Surrey and the modest wages they earn go to support their families. As residents and as my constituents, it is my duty to do what I can to ensure that these jobs are not lost due to an unfair advantage that has been arbitrarily put in place.


    The taxi industry meets the needs of all its passengers by having vehicles for hire that can accommodate people of all abilities.


    Until I am assured that a level playing field is established, I will not be supporting the issuing of ride hailing business licenses and, if there is a need, I will be asking for an increase in taxi licenses for operation in Surrey.

     

    I look forward to hearing about how the region will work with the province to ensure there is fair competition in the marketplace between ride hailing companies and the taxi industry.”

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