Uber Delhi 'rape': India tells
states to ban web taxis
The order means taxis from these services
will now attract a fine or even be impounded, officials say.
The Uber driver accused of rape has been
arrested and remanded in custody.
The 26-year-old woman had used the Uber smartphone
app to book a taxi home on Friday night but said she was taken to a secluded
area and raped.
Although the driver has not yet given a
statement, police say he has confessed to the crime.
"Following the incident of a heinous
crime... the government of Delhi has banned Uber
to provide any transport related service in Delhi ," the home ministry said in a
message to state governments around the country.
All internet-based taxi services which are
not licensed with the government are also prohibited from operating until they
get registered, the letter says, adding that all other states and
federally-administered union territories are advised to do the same.
In an order issued late on Monday, the Delhi government said
only six registered radio taxi companies were being allowed to continue to
operate in the capital.
"All other transport/ taxi service
providers through web-based technology, who are not recognised, are prohibited
from providing such services... till they get licence/permission from the transport
department," S Roy Biswas, Delhi's deputy commissioner of transport, said.
Media reports said the ban could hit a
number of taxi services in the city, and thousands of drivers would be out of
work.
A BBC correspondent in Delhi says Uber is still accepting bookings
on its app and it is not yet clear how the ban will be enforced since Uber
taxis do not carry any visible branding.
Uber has not yet commented on the ban.
On Monday, the company described the
incident as "horrific" and said it would do everything "to help
bring this perpetrator to justice".
The latest allegation of rape has again put
the spotlight on the issue of sexual violence against Indian women, following a
series of recent incidents.
It comes days before the second anniversary
of the gang rape and murder of a student on a bus in Delhi , which prompted global outrage and a
tightening of the laws on sexual violence.
Meanwhile, #DelhiShamedAgain and #Uber are
among the top Twitter trends in India
with many people taking to social media to express their outrage at the
incident.
Structure of the Lead:
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what-
when-
where-
why-
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Keywords:
1. rape 強姦
2. home ministry 內政部
3. impound 扣押
4. remanded in custody 還押
5. secluded 隔離的
6. heinous 滔天的
7. deputy commissioner 副局長
8. correspondent 記者
9. perpetrator 肇事者
10. allegation 指控
I think sometimes when we try to break the traditional rules and create some new different idea, it might has actually affected other's rights and their life. And it's not easy to keep a company, Uber is a good example that we can see in this report.
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