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My reply is just one word. Glasgow City Council has commissioned a survey looking at unmet demand in the city.

We've used Uber many times during our travels and never experienced this before. I'm not going to say that I'd use Uber all the time in Glasgow but they're definitely handy to have. Millions use traditional taxicabs all the time.

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Mr Shah, 40, who ran a convenience store in the city's Shawlands area, died following an attack by 32-year-old Tanveer Ahmed on March 24. He was stabbed 30 times with a kitchen knife and his head was stamped on in the vicious assault outside the shop, hours after wishing his Christian friends a 'Happy Easter' on Facebook. Ahmed, from Bradford in West Yorkshire, pleaded guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to murdering the respected businessman, who was described by his family as a 'brilliant' man. The uber taxi glasgow heard the attack was motivated because Mr Shah belonged to the Ahmadi sect of Islam, which believes that founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is the messiah and a prophet, which 'offended Ahmed's faith'. Scroll down for videos Uber taxi glasgow, pictured in a court sketch today, claimed Mr Shah 'disrespected Islam by claiming he was a prophet' Judge Lady Rae told Ahmed, who will be sentenced on August 9: 'This was a truly despicable crime, motivated, it seems, by your sense of offence at a man's expression of his religious beliefs, which differ from yours. Prosecutor Mr McSporran stressed that the Facebook posting wishing Christians a happy Easter had no bearing on the crime, however. The court heard that Ahmed, a Sunni Muslim, drove from Bradford to Glasgow on March 24 and engaged in a discussion with Mr Shah at his store before pulling out a knife and attacking the shopkeeper. Share En route to Glasgow he had watched online footage of Mr Shah and made the comment 'something needs to be done, it needs nipped in the bud'. Mr Shah fled violence in Pakistan to join his family in Scotland in 1998 and was granted asylum. Ahmadis differ from the majority of Muslims in that they do not hold that Muhammad is the final Prophet, the court heard. uber taxi glasgow Evidence gathered showed that Mr Shah had posted videos on Facebook and YouTube which could be seen as him claiming that he was a Prophet. The judge was told Mr Shah's family wanted the footage to be shown but they were not in court because of fears for their own security and they did not want to see his killer. In the footage, Ahmed is seen arriving at the shop at around 9pm, where Mr Uber taxi glasgow was working with assistant Stephen McFadyen. His brother Athar, a personal assistant, was working in the basement below. Mr McSporran told the court the pair conversed 'intensely' in Urdu. Forensic teams, pictured, were seen scouring the road for evidence while witnesses reported seeing pools of blood on the ground 'Whilst the attack continued, with the accused kneeling on the victim, pinning him to the ground, Stephen McFadyen bravely reached for the knife and grabbed it from the accused, running across the road and placing it in bushes out of harm's way. Mr Shah was a member of the Ahmadi movement, a minority denomination of Islam which is seen as heretical by some orthodox Muslims because they believe that founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is the messiah and a prophet. In some predominantly Muslim countries Ahmadis are persecuted, and in Pakistan a constitutional amendment passed in 1974 declaring Ahmadiyya non-Muslims. The Ahmadi movement, which has its origins in British-controlled northern India in the late 19th Century, identifies itself as a Muslim movement and follows the teachings of the Koran. However, it is regarded by orthodox Muslims as heretical because it does not believe that Mohammed was the final prophet sent to guide mankind, as orthodox Muslims uber taxi glasgow is laid out in the Koran. The religion is believed to have around 10 million followers. The Ahmadiyya community faces restrictions in many Muslim nations, where followers are constantly persecuted Sources at a Glasgow mosque say there are only 500 Ahmadi in Scotland, with around 400 of them based in and around Glasgow. Many of them are thought to have known Mr Shah. When police found Ahmed in the nearby bus shelter, he said: 'I respect what you do and I have nothing against you and so I am not going to hurt you. I have broken the law and appreciate how you are treating me. His parents said: 'We brought our children to this country to seek refuge from Pakistan in 1991 fleeing persecution, religious hatred, discrimination and a danger to our lives because we were Ahmadis. Police paid tribute to Mr Shah and warned there was 'no place in Scotland for religious intolerance. Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson, Police Scotland's Safer Communities lead officer, uber taxi glasgow 'Asad Shah was a peaceful family man; a hard-working businessman and well-loved member of the Glasgow community. Crimes of this nature are thankfully rare - however it makes them all the more shocking when they do occur. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Jim Smith, of Police Scotland, Major Investigation Team West, said: 'Officers worked closely with West Yorkshire Police to understand the full background to Tanveer Ahmed and his reason for travelling to Glasgow on the night of Mr Shah's murder. His death in such terrible circumstances impacted on those closest to him as well as communities throughout the country. Crimes of this nature are thankfully rare - however it makes them all the more shocking when they do occur. It is clear that the actions of Tanveer Ahmed were motivated by his religious beliefs. Religious or cultural beliefs, no matter how strongly held, do not entitle anyone to commit murder or acts of aggression. Mr Shah was well known in his local community and his loss is still acutely felt there. Ahmed stated that he killed the much-loved family man because he had claimed to be 'a prophet'. However, he denied that the murder had anything to do with Christianity or any other religion, despite suggesting he was standing up for the honour of Islam. The statement read: 'My client Mr Tanveer Ahmed has specifically instructed me that today, 6 April 2016, to issue this statement to the press, the statement is in the words of my client. Mr Shah claimed to be a prophet. It is the final book of Allah and this is the final completion of Islam. The family said after his killing: 'He was a brilliant man, recognising that the differences between people are vastly outweighed by our similarities. There were claims Mr Shah was set upon because of his affiliation with the Ahmadi community, known for its non-violence and interfaith concerns. The group has been persecuted by members of orthodox Islamic sects in Pakistan. Mr Shah had previously been branded a 'false prophet' in two video posts in November 2014 by a Muslim group which views Ahmadi beliefs as heretical. He was also said to have received online death threats. Mr Shah was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. His customers and friends flocked to the store the day after the attack to lay flowers and tributes to the shopkeeper they described as a 'pillar of the community' and a 'wonderful and gentle man'. A silent vigil was held outside his shop attended by hundreds of people including First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Mr Shah claimed to be a prophet. It is the final book of Allah and this is the final completion of Islam.

Expect to be asked this question more often. Next, all you have to do is request a ride, wait for the driver to accept and enter your destination. We will not be using Uber in Glasgow again. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our site. Uber is still unavailable in Northern Ireland or Wales. Uber here are using ridiculously small Cars! His customers and friends flocked to the store the day after the attack to lay flowers and tributes to the shopkeeper they described as a 'pillar of the community' and a 'wonderful and gentle man'.

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