Spooks wrote:
Well it really depends how they view it?
If you need a group 2 medical then if you do have diabetes / heart disease hearing/eye problems etc you have a fair chance of failure.
I just feel it will ruin a lot of peoples lives
one thing is sure When I get a group 2 medical will I be a cabbie?
No chance
but thats here nor there why change it now?
With diabetes controlled only by diet then no problem.
However if you have insulin dependent diabetes then you have to be able to pass a set of parameters laid down for C1 drivers ie smaller trucks only.
The diabetes stuff is included in the DfT best practice guidance for cabs
While I have sympathy with anyone who loses their licence I at the same time do not want my children to be driven by a cab or bus driver who may collapse with a heart attack at any time or whose vision is so poor they cannot even read a number plate at 25 yards or so.
There are 2 sides to most stories.