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PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:02 pm 
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Plea for older taxis expected to fail

CALLS to allow older taxis on the road in Ripon face rejection because council bosses fear it could lead to lower standards for customers.


At present, private hire drivers can still renew their licences with Harrogate Council provided that their vehicles are no more than nine years old.

But now Ripon City Taxi Proprietors Association is calling an extension for saloon, hatchback and estate cars to stay in service for 10 years.

The Association says this will give the fleet an extra year's life and also to allow a vehicle to be licensed as long as it is within the 10 years maximum age.

But council officials say maximum age limits have been set to ensure that the condition and appearance of licensed vehicles is maintained at a high standard.

Licensing manager Gareth Bentley said: "This has been a successful policy demonstrated by the standard of licensed vehicles in the Harrogate district."

The response by the Taxi Liaison Group had also been mixed with concern about condition of older vehicles.

Councillors will consider the request on Thursday but research suggests that granting the extension would put Harrogate out of step with other local authorities.

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/localnew ... 6511691.jp

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research suggests that granting the extension would put Harrogate out of step with other local authorities.


It's not a battle of the jones ffs. It shouldn't be about anything other than public safety if a taxi is considered not fit for purpose

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research suggests that granting the extension would put Harrogate out of step with other local authorities.


It's not a battle of the jones ffs. It shouldn't be about anything other than public safety if a taxi is considered not fit for purpose


ffs we agree

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