Taxi Driver Could Lose Livelihood
25th September 2008
A Black Country taxi driver could lose his livelihood after allegedly refusing to take a blind woman’s guide dog in his cab.
The taxi firm told her, ‘Sorry, some of our drivers don’t like dogs’, as she rang to complain, Dudley Magistrates Court was told.
Sheraz Younas, aged 25, of Buffery Road, Dudley, is charged with failing to comply with a duty imposed on him to carry a guide or hearing dog.
He denies the charge and is due to give evidence. Lesley Elwell, registered blind since birth, was to travel with her now retired Labrador Retriever Freya on 1 December 2007. Her husband Stephen told the court he was taking his wife and son Ryan, 13, to pick up their car from an Oldbury garage.
He called Beacon Taxis at Sedgley from their home at Austin Close, Milking Bank, and said he told the controller twice that the family would be travelling with their guide dog Freya.
When Younas turned up to take his fare he refused to allow the dog inside his Vauxhall Astra hatchback, Mr Elwell told the court.
He said: “I repeated to the driver four times it was a guide dog. He wouldn’t explain why he wouldn’t take the dog.”
Mr Antony Schiller, defending, told the court Younas did not accept the fare because he was frightened of dogs and three vital signs of a disabled passenger – the fluorescent strip on the dog’s lead, a harness and its blind owner – were all missing when his client pulled up.
Dudley Council’s licensing enforcement officer Tom Trickett added Younas signed an official declaration in August to say he understood the training he received.
He had also allowed his car to be used in a demonstration of how disabled passengers with guide dogs should be treated, he added.
Mrs Elwell has been using guide dogs for nearly 20 years and is a disability awareness trainer for taxi drivers in Dudley borough.
She told the court the taxi controller told her ‘Sorry, some of our drivers don’t like dogs’, when she called Beacon Taxis to complain.
Mrs Elwell now has a new guide dog called Brompton.
The trial continues.
Source; Express & Star