Wong safeguarded the government’s choice to fine Uber drivers, which is an approach that is near driving the auto hailing administration out of the previous Portuguese enclave. He clarified that there had been 379 cases amid the six months from January including the taxi application with 346 fines having as of now been paid adding up to over $1.25 million. “This is a legal online taxi calling service that maintains a taxi service in Macau and it is the responsibility of any passenger to travel safely,” said Wong. “I believe that, as long as it follows the law and government policy, the government welcomes anybody or company to bid and provide a good transportation service in Macau.”
Thursday saw Jose Pereira Coutinho from the Legislative Assembly Of Macau uncover that Uber is thinking about suspending its administrations in Macau while Wong proclaimed that any auto hailing administration is required to offer for one of the city’s 100 taxi licenses, which are issued by the Land, Public Works And Transport Bureau.
Wong uncovered that his office is furthermore considering whether to toughen punishments for those discovered driving affected by liquor or medications after a man purportedly affected by liquor was discovered a week ago driving on the wrong side of the Amizade Bridge. The most senior law authorization official in Macau has uncovered that the quantity of criminal offenses identified with betting or casinos amid the initial six months of 2016 developed by 13.5% year-on-year to 814 while general wrongdoing expanded by 1.4% with 7,135 captures over the period.
As per a report from TV and radio supporter Teledifusao De Macau, Wong Sio Chak, Secretary for Security Secretary For Macau, expressed that a late government crackdown on corruption has prompted wrongdoing spilling out from casinos particularly cases including credit sharking. “Starting from July, crime cases involving gambling affairs have indeed expanded to outside of casinos,” Wong told Teledifusao De Macau. “We need to emphasise this. We will increase the number of criminal investigators and strengthen the regulation on any illegal activities or organizations. This will emphasise the regulation and investigation on overseas crime syndicates.”