Call for full CRB checks on Telford taxi driversCouncil chiefs today called for the law to be changed after it emerged taxi drivers only need basic CRB checks to trade in Telford.
Both councillors and officers at Telford & Wrekin Council said the safety of residents could be at risk following a change to how checks are made on Hackney and private-hire taxi drivers. It has also contacted the Department of Transport to ask it to consider changing the law.
Previously all drivers needed an enhanced CRB check but a law change in January resulted in only basic checks being required.
As it stands only taxi firms with a contract with a local authority are legally required to carry out an enhanced disclosure on drivers.
Wrockwardine councillor Jacqui Seymour said: “I’m strongly of the opinion that all drivers should have enhanced CRB checks.
“What I hadn’t realised was that the law had changed and I have to say it came as a surprise.
“A taxi driver can pick up a vulnerable or young person at any time of the day. A parent could easily call a taxi for their child who needs to get somewhere in a hurry.
“I think everyone would be a lot happier if the person driving that vehicle has undergone an enhanced disclosure.”
Councillor Roy Scammell, member for Newport North, said: “I think our primary concern has to be the people who are using these taxis.
“I think it’s a poor show by the CRB to relax these laws.”
A council spokesman said: “Telford & Wrekin Council has raised this issue with the Department for Transport and asked it to consider legislative change.
“The Criminal Records Bureau recently informed councils that enhanced CRB disclosures could only be required for drivers who transport children and vulnerable adults as part of a council social care or education contract.
“The council has been following this process since January to reflect the Criminal Records Bureau requirements,” he said.
“ While there may be compelling arguments for the enhanced level approach for all drivers, there is no legal basis for this approach,” the spokesman added.
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