The Asian Star February 8 2020

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Vol 19 - Issue 2

Saturday, February 8, 2020

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BC Supreme Court favours Uber & Lyft, slapping down Surrey Mayor’s policies BC taxi industry denied injunction Court orders Surrey to stop ticketing against Uber & Lyft Uber drivers argument over irreparable harm to the industry was “scant at best� and included anecdotal evidence from one taxi driver, without any details of how many hours he’d worked over six days. Jackson says ride-hailing is in the public interest in a province where half a million residents have registered to use an Uber app with a company that has Continued on page 6

BC govt cuts out lawyers in no fault insurance promising 20% ICBC rate discount The B.C. government announced significant changes to ICBC’s system Thursday, which is expected to lower average insurance premiums by approximately 20 per cent. ICBC is set to remove lawyers and legal costs associated with its current litigation-based system, and will transition into a new care-based model. The system will insure healthcare is available to anyone injured in crashes, regardless of who is at fault. Similar care-based insurance systems are already in place in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, which have kept yearly rate changes close to 0 per cent, according to the B.C. government. Under the new care-based model, British Columbians’ ability to sue drivers in a crash will be extremely limited.

A B.C. Supreme Court justice has ordered the City of Surrey to stop ticketing unlicensed Uber drivers working within its borders, handing a victory to the ride-hailing company and prompting the mayor to give up a months-long fight against the business. Justice Veronica Jackson read her decision by conference call in court Friday morning. She found Uber would face a loss of revenue if drivers were regularly fined, in part because the fines would deter drivers from working in Surrey. She also said city bylaw officers had been unfairly ticketing Uber drivers for not having a municipal business licence, while the city refused to issue any such licences. Continued on page 7

Plane carrying Canadians from centre of Coronavirus outbreak lands at CFB Trenton No one on board the airlift from Wuhan, China that landed at CFB Trenton in Ontario Friday morning showed symptoms of the coronavirus or any other illness during the flight, Health Minister Patty Hajdu said today. The plane left Wuhan on Thursday and stopped in Vancouver to refuel before carrying on to the Ontario military base. “Fortunately, no one showed symptoms on the plane, so no

one had to disembark at the fuelling station in Vancouver,� Hajdu said in an interview. Another group of 39 Canadian passengers who travelled on a U.S. government-chartered flight also arrived in Trenton Friday, after transferring to a federal government-chartered plane in Vancouver. Passengers who returned on both the flights out of Wuhan are now under a 14-day quarantine.

Beer and Alcohol is literally pouring from people’s taps in Kerala Beer is quite literally on tap for residents of an apartment block in south Indian state of Kerala, after alcohol seeped into a well and mixed with the water supply for the surrounding area. People living in Solomon’s Avenue Apartments were stunned to notice a dark color to their tap water on Monday morning, and raised the issue. “When we switched on the water motor, brown water flowed from our taps,� Joshy Maliakkal, who has been a resident of Solomon’s Avenue

Apartments, in the Chalakudy municipality, for 47 years, told CNN. “When we went to check the tank, we saw there was an oil-like film floating on the surface and a stench was emanating from it.� Maliakkal said that workers had been digging a hole and disposing of alcohol from the nearby Rachna Bar and Hotel

the previous day. A total of 6,000 liters (1,585 gallons) of liquor was stored there, according to a Kerala official. “The liquor had expired and was kept there since 2014 so we dug a trench on the premises to dispose of the liquor. Unfortunately, it seeped into the nearby well and polluted the water stream of the nearby apartment complex,� a local said. As a result, beer, brandy and rum has been pouring into the apartment complex’s kitchen sinks.

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BC Supreme Court judge has rejected request for an injunction against Uber and Lyft pending a legal challenge against the approval of ride-hailing services in Metro Vancouver. Justice Veronica Jackson says the Vancouver Taxi Association failed to establish that an independent regulator used an uneven playing field in allowing the two companies to operate as of Jan. 23. She says the association’s

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