The Beijing Times reported that "Hello master, because you violated the service red line, you have been released from cooperation by the system." Recently, some drivers registered with Didi Chuxing in Shenzhen received a text message informing them that they had been "banned" and needed to re-examine their information. It is understood that more than 8,000 drivers have been "banned" this time. Previously, a female teacher in Shenzhen was killed while riding Didi Hitch, alleged offenders forged license plates, and security bugs exposed by Didi’s platform attracted attention.
Yesterday, in response to the driver’s ban, Didi responded that the Didi platform has always strictly managed drivers, and various regions and every once in a while will remind and rectify drivers with abnormal driver license (vehicle) information on the platform, as well as drivers with service quality problems on the platform. Didi said that this is not a ban, because drivers can withdraw cash normally. If the driver who receives this text message has any objection, he can bring the driving book and driving book, and drive the registered vehicle to the Didi Owners Club to re-review the information, and can continue to serve on the platform.
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Frequent incidents of passenger rights violations
Recently, Shenzhen police reported that Zhong, a 24-year-old woman in Nanshan, Shenzhen, was robbed and killed by the driver after riding an online taxi. It was later confirmed that the victim was riding a ride on the Didi platform, and the driver, Pan, registered on the ride platform with his real ID card, driver’s license and driving license (license plate number Guangdong B6S8N3), but used a temporary forged license plate (Guangdong C2S8N3) at the time of the crime. At present, the alleged offender Pan has been arrested and brought to justice; last month, media exposed that many passengers were harassed or even cursed by phone and text messages after giving bad comments to the driver or complaining to the platform; on May 1, four girls in Haikou were riding an express train when the driver masturbated while driving, and the driver involved has been missing.
Thousands of former drivers were identified
At the end of March this year, according to the Shenzhen Municipal Transportation Commission, there is a widespread problem of lax checks on the recruitment of online car-hailing drivers in Shenzhen. According to the investigation of the Shenzhen public security department, some online car-hailing drivers have problems such as drug abuse, mental illness, and violation of law and discipline. Some "drug drivers" who have had their driver’s licenses cancelled have registered as online car-hailing drivers with their cancelled driver’s licenses.
During this investigation, 1,425 drug addicts, 1 mental patient who caused an accident, and 1,661 criminal offenders were found among Shenzhen’s online car-hailing drivers.
It is difficult to hold passengers accountable for damage to their rights
From a legal perspective, on an online ride-hailing platform, it is difficult to hold the platform accountable for legal disputes between passengers and drivers.
The platform is only the publisher of information, and there is no labor relationship or labor relationship with the driver. The law does not stipulate that the platform is responsible for the problems caused by the driver in the process of receiving orders. But there are exceptions, that is, the drivers hired by the platform itself.
There is no legal entry threshold for drivers
Since the relevant regulations on the management of online car-hailing are still blank, the current access conditions for online car-hailing drivers are still stipulated by the platform itself. Didi Hitch can be registered as long as it is a private car that meets the national annual review, and the required materials are only a driver’s license and a driving license. The vehicles required by Yidao are within 3 years, the driver is within 45 years old, and the driving experience is more than 5 years. There is a local license plate. (Hao Shaoying, reporter from The Surging Beijing Times)