Rogue cabbies new check pleaThe public must be protected from would-be taxi drivers with police history, even if they haven’t been prosecuted, it was claimed today.
Licensing bosses have been allowed to carry out “enhanced” Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks on potential drivers to ensure public safety for the past 10 years.
It means the CRB can disclose information on an individual, in addition to convictions, which they think may be relevant to the job they’re applying for.
But the government has looked at scrapping the practice, prompting lobbying by the Local Government Association and Transport for London.
Today, Preston’s licensing boss said, without the enhanced checks, people with police histories which “worry the council” would be driving taxis in Preston.
Licensing manager Mike Thorpe said, in recent years, they had refused a licence to a man acquitted of male rape and another to a man accused of having relations with a minor before the case was discontinued by the courts.
He said: “Preston has used this to stop people who have no convictions but where there’s been enough evidence to worry the council.
“Without being able to rely on this additional information, we’d have people like this driving round.
“Without that (information) we’d have granted them licences.
“Our role is to make sure these vehicles and these drivers are safe for the public and to give that assurance, when people’s daughters are out and coming home on their own, they can trust council vehicles and drivers.
“By not having all the information at our disposal to make the right decision, then risks are high.”
The council is currently consulting the public over whether rapists should ever be allowed to drive taxis.
They can currently apply after five years.
People have until January 31 to comment proposed changes to the taxi policy.
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