The São Paulo City Council will have a public hearing next Friday (7) to discuss the regulation of the motorcycle taxation in São Paulo. The meeting will be attended by representatives of Uber Brasil, 99 and the movements of motorcycle taxi drivers and motoboys.
The name of the event is “regulating or banning motorcycle taxi in Sao Paulo?”. Representatives of the City Hall were invited, but have not yet confirmed presence, according to the councilwoman who promotes the audience, Amanda Paschoal (PSOL-SP).
The secretaries Celso Jorge Caldeira, urban and transportation, and Enrico Miasi, chief secretary of the Civil House were called. THE CNN Contact the City of São Paulo to confirm the invitations and awaits a return.
The advisory of Councilwoman Paschoal stated that all other guests assured that they will be present, as well as councilors from the right to the left as Luana Alves (PSOL) and Lucas Pavanato (PL).
According to the request filed to formalize the public hearing, the focus will be “to ensure workers’ participation in updating the regulation of motorcyclists use services for the paid individual passenger transport”.
This content was originally published in mototaxi in SP: City Council will make a public hearing this Friday on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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