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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:10 pm 
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Liverpool lead the way :D :D :D :D :D

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2013/01/21/liverpool-city-council-to-introduce-stricter-checks-on-taxi-drivers-from-overseas-100252-32641870/

COUNCIL chiefs in Liverpool are to introduce stricter checks on foreign taxi drivers’ backgrounds.

City licensing officials are to ask new applicants for a certificate from their country’s embassy or consulate because they are currently unable to fully check the criminal records of drivers from abroad.

While all applicants must have had a UK or EU driving licence and undergone a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check, there is currently no way to check convictions overseas.

The new system will require drivers from abroad to provide a letter from their consulate or embassy confirming good conduct.





Plans were revealed following a Freedom of Information request from Jim Bradley, a taxi driver in the city for more than 20 years.

Mr Bradley said: “I contacted the council as I was concerned about the fairness of the checking process.

“Our city is cosmopolitan and that is a fantastic thing, but for the safety of the public we need to be sure the backgrounds of everyone are checked to the same high standard.”

A Liverpool City Council spokesman said: “All applicants for a taxi driver’s licence have to have had a DVLA or EEC licence for a minimum of 12 months and all applicants are CRB checked.

“We do not have the power to carry out CRB style checks in foreign countries.

“However we are introducing a system shortly where applicants who come from abroad will be asked to provide a certificate of good conduct from their consulate or embassy.”


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:25 pm 
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andycable wrote:

“However we are introducing a system shortly where applicants who come from abroad will be asked to provide a certificate of good conduct from their consulate or embassy.”

I thought that this was already the case.

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grandad wrote:
I thought that this was already the case.

In most areas I would hope.

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grandad wrote:
andycable wrote:

“However we are introducing a system shortly where applicants who come from abroad will be asked to provide a certificate of good conduct from their consulate or embassy.”

I thought that this was already the case.


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Liverpool lead the way :D :D :D :D :D


Is that a sarcastic few smiles or some joy?

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and of course they are assuming that the embassies will not just hand the letters out without checking the background of the applicant first. I am led to believe that this does does happen with some countries embassies where raking in fees is more important than the quality of their work :doubt:

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