TFL ADVISE TAXI DRIVERS TO REFUSE CARD PAYMENT, RATHER THAN USE ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT DEVICE

You really couldn’t make it up...TfL telling independent traders how they can and can not conduct their businesses.

Today has seen outages on the O2 network, the O2 website has the following Service Status inormation.

The network issue we are currently experiencing remains a top priority for us and we are working as quickly as possible to fix the issues.

All O2 technical teams are working closely with one of our third party suppliers who has identified a global software issue in their system which has impacted data services. 

We believe other mobile operators around the world are also affected.

We apologise to our customers for any inconvenience. 

Normally a mobile telephone network outage would not affect a Taxi drivers daily life, but since October 2016 London Taxis have been compelled to accept card payments.

A lot of these card payment systems use the O2 network for their data connections, so an outage affects taxi drivers being able to accept card payments.

After a number of tweets from drivers, TFL have posted a Tweet stating that they are aware of the data outage on the O2 Network affecting some mobile payment devices. They state that affected drivers should advise customers before accepting a fare and offer to take them to a ATM so that they can pay by cash.

The piece of advice that is considered unbelievable is that TFL state that "Under no circumstances should drivers use an alternative, non-fixed card payment device. 

As far as we know, TfL have no right under any current regulation to make this statement. If a passenger wishes to pay the fare by any means the driver finds acceptable, TfL’s argument is not valid. 

Source : Taxi-News.co.uk


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