TfL Compliance officers are now protecting their partners Uber from bad press.
Although they do not possess the power to enter a Taxi and take anything out of the vehicle without th drivers permission, two TfL COs harassed a Cabby on Harrod's rank entering the vehicle and removing a copy of a Taxi paper that had been left on the shelf of the back seats.
The first CO insisted that the headline was misleading "Rapist Uber Driver a Jailed For 12 years".
The second CO said "This is not TFL's belief !".
The driver said "So you think that didn't happen?"
And the CO replied "I can't say it did or it didn't".
Well perhaps the young lady should read the Taxi...or the Daily Mail, and she may be better informed.
What next?
Will TfL be policing the drop bins at stations and Cabby shelters removing any publication that puts their partner Uber in a bad light?
Is this not 'censorship'.
It's my belief that TfL do not have the power under law to remove any property from within the vehicle, I have been informed by other COs that in their opinion they don't.
Taxi Leaks have this morning asked TfLTPH on their Twitter account, what regulation gives them the right to enter and remove property from a Taxi, but as yet haven't had a reply.
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