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Don't book cabs through mobile apps, says Mumbai traffic top cop

<p>After a driver of the car-sharing company Uber allegedly raped a woman in Delhi, the traffic department is asking people to not book private cabs using mobile apps, calling them &ldquo;unsafe&rdquo;</p>

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After a driver of the call taxi platform Uber allegedly raped a woman in Delhi, traffic cops and transport authorities are asking citizens to not book private cabs using mobile apps. A meeting of the Traffic police, taxi unions and the Regional Transport Office (RTOs) of Mumbai took place yesterday.

Gagan Bhatia (in cap), GM-Delhi, Uber Cabs, told the Delhi police yesterday that the company has no idea whether its drivers have undergone police verification. Pic/AFP
Gagan Bhatia (in cap), GM-Delhi, Uber Cabs, told the Delhi police yesterday that the company has no idea whether its drivers have undergone police verification. Pic/AFP

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