Mr Khosrowshahi, who took over at the firm less than a month ago, wrote: "While Uber has revolutionised the way people move in cities around the world, it's equally true that we've got things wrong along the way.
[...] In a letter addressed to Londoners, the new boss said the firm "won't be perfect, but we will listen to you".
"On behalf of everyone at Uber globally, I apologise for the mistakes we've made."
[...] Mr Khan, who is also chairman of TfL [Transport for London], told the BBC: "What you can't do is have a situation where unfair pressure is brought on a quasi-judicial body, where there are officials working incredibly hard.
"I appreciate Uber has an army of PR experts, I appreciate Uber has an army of lawyers - they've also made aggressive threats about taking us to court."
Wielding the coercive power of government is stressful enough without people fighting back?
(Score: 2) by lx on Wednesday September 27 2017, @04:14AM (2 children)
At least it got you to comment, which is a good thing for a site like this.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 27 2017, @09:03AM (1 child)
I see, you only care about the number of comments, not about their content. I don't think most here share that opinion; or else people wouldn't use mod down.
(Score: 2) by lx on Wednesday September 27 2017, @11:20AM
Yes. I am exactly like the caricature of me that you've just made up in your own head.