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Taxi drivers could be banned if they clock up too many penalty points


WORCESTER’S taxi drivers could be issued with penalty points and have their licences suspended or revoked if they commit too many offences in a year.

Worcester City Council is seeking to introduce a new penalty points system – similar to the DVLA licence scheme – in a bid to raise standards in the trade. Offences range from overcharging customers to failing to wear a driver’s badge.

Drivers will not be fined but they could be issued with between two and eight penalty points, depending on the nature of each offence or breach of licence.

If a taxi driver notches up 20 or more points within a year, the council will have the power to bring that person before its licensing sub committee for a review that could result in a suspension or removal of licence.

Suspended taxi drivers could also be made to take the ‘knowledge test’ again.

A decision on whether to introduce the system, which has had the input of the Worcester Taxi Drivers’ Association and West Mercia Police, will be made at next week’s licensing committee meeting.

Taraq Mahmood, chairman of Worcester Taxi Drivers’ Association, said while the proposals shocked some people at first a meeting held to explain how the system would work allayed drivers’ fears.

“It’s a good idea,” he said. “Both the association and the council want to raise the standards of the taxi trade in Worcester.”

A recent taxi enforcement exercise carried out on 18 vehicles operating in Worcester on Friday, February 12 resulted in one immediate and five delayed prohibition notices being issued.

Currently, drivers who breach conditions or commit offences are either hauled before a licensing sub committee or sent to court.

Worcester City Council’s environmental health manager, Martin Gillies, who is responsibile for taxi licensing, said that response can be “like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut” as many cases can be for minor issues.

He said giving officers powers to issue on-the-spot penalty points will free up more of their time because they will not have to keep preparing reports on each case.

He said it should also help to tackle ongoing problems, such as overcrowding taxi ranks.

Councillor Paul Denham chaired the working party - made up of councillors, licensing officers, and members from the Worcester Taxi Drivers’ Association - which drew up an 11-page list of how many penalty points will be issued for each offence or breach of licence.

Coun Denham said while the majority of Worcester’s 380 taxi drivers, which operate a fleet of about 220 vehicles, do a good job this will help tackle the troublesome minority.

“If this is going to work properly I am very keen to see officers out there on the streets enforcing,” he said. “You can have as many penalty point systems as you like but if there’s not a sufficient number to ensure a reasonable level of compliance then the whole thing will collapse.”

While the system would not involve additional enforcement by the police, Inspector Jan Heritage, head of local policing in Worcester, said: “All parties are committed to providing a quality service to the travelling public.”

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Comments(5)

jb says...
8:04am Thu 11 Mar 10

He said giving officers powers to issue on-the-spot penalty points will free up more of their time because they will not have to keep preparing reports on each case.

This just sounds like a cost cutting exercise by the council wrapped up in a 'public safety' blanket. It would be interesting to know the points system to see just which breaches carry the most points. Obviously any criminal offences would be dealt with but does this just mean that these offending drivers would consider being issues these points just a let off until the next time?

Tulstar says...
8:30am Thu 11 Mar 10

jb - anything that cuts down on the amount of time that officers have to spend in the office producing reports is a good thing in my opinion, cost-cutting exercise or not.
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Less time writing = more time enforcing.
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I see what you're saying about drivers just using the issued points as a bit of a 'let off' until the next time though. It's a shame that they're not going to be fined as well - perhaps that would have acted as enough of a deterrent for them not to do it again.

Spetchley Dave says...
8:45am Thu 11 Mar 10

Coun Denham said...“If this is going to work properly I am very keen to see officers out there on the streets enforcing,” he said. “You can have as many penalty point systems as you like but if there’s not a sufficient number to ensure a reasonable level of compliance then the whole thing will collapse.”

Yet at the same time Worcester City Council has just voted to merge all its licensing staff with the other districts in Worcestershire. They will work from Bromsgrove and over the next three years more than half of the licensing officer posts in the County will disappear!

This is a great idea in principle, but I fear that Councillor Denham will prove to be right. Insufficient enforcement resources will lead this scheme to failure.

worcester80 says...
1:30pm Thu 11 Mar 10

I think the is idea good but will need better working out to work as why 20 points and not 12 like with a standard licence as 12 months is not a long time so wont have much effect unless the big points are handed out (witch no doubt the drivers would dispute and the council will end up dropping) and also how will the council keep track of how many points each driver has and who will be patrolling the streets to find these drivers witch break the rules ?

lowlybarnacle says...
1:54pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Are these the same taxi drivers that were featured on local news a few months ago for having criminal records for, among others, assault and rape?

I have an idea (look out MrStJohns!) - paint their criminal records on the sides of the taxis so customers can decide whether they wish to use their services.


FARE'S FAIR: An 11-page document lists the offences that could earn taxi drivers penalty points FARE'S FAIR: An 11-page document lists the offences that could earn taxi drivers penalty points

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