The push for voting began on the streets. Taxis came from various areas of the city to meet in front of the Chamber of São Paulo. In the galleries, most people closely watching the vote of councilors.
Who was speaking against the ban on transport applications with private cars was heard on his back by the demonstrators. In the end, the application ban was approved by 43 votes in favor and only three against. In front of the camera, the taxi drivers, who accompanied all voting outside, let off fireworks and celebrated as a victory.
The ban was passed, but left a gap which could allow the regularization application in the future. It’s which was also approved an amendment submitted by the Government of São Paulo. In the text, it is determined that there will be more studies to improve individual transport legislation of passengers and the compatibility of new services and technologies.
The City Council has a period of ten days to submit the document to City Hall. Upon receipt, the mayor Fernando Haddad will have fifteen days to decide to sanction or veto by.
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