Uber's General Manager (Marketing) Gagan Bhatia told this to investigators probing the rape of a 27-year-old executive allegedly by a driver of the firm on Friday night which evoked widespread outrage.
Police has already filed an FIR against Uber charging it of cheating its customers and defying government orders. Uber's executives were questioned by police for the second consecutive day today.
The company was banned from operating in the city by Delhi government yesterday.
PSV is mandatory for drivers of all public service vehicles in Delhi.
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The woman executive was raped allegedly by Shiv Kumar Yadav, a driver with Uber on Friday night. Now it has emerged that he is serial sex offender who was allegedly involved in two separate cases of rape in 2011 and 2013.
Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi said police was examining legal liability of Uber.
Police has also found that Uber and other similar companies which operate online platforms linking drivers with customers are registered in India as technology businesses rather than transport companies.
Prima facie it has emerged that the company had not formulated procedures to honor the promise of a safe service it advertised about and which people, especially women trust while traveling with them at odd hours.