Minicab drivers left disappointed by 'unfair' moveMinicab drivers have criticised the changes to the city centre.
Drivers will no longer be able to collect or drop off customers on any of the newly pedestrianised areas, including Stafford Street and Old Hall Street, and will be hit with the £60 fixed penalty fine for using bus lanes.
But Hackney Carriages will continue to use bus lanes, as they are classified as public transport vehicles.
David Shaw, transport manager for Z Cars in Longton, said: "I just can't believe it. It's total discrimination in favour of Hackney Carriages.
"The council has just made a decision and that's it now, we'll never be allowed to drive in the city centre again. We get a lot of older people who go shopping in Hanley and call us to pick them up with all their heavy bags. We go and pick them up straight from outside Argos, or the shops, and take them home.
"Now people will have to walk to a taxi rank and pay a lot more money to get home. I think it will make people, especially girls on nights out, more vulnerable having to walk through the city centre to find a cab."
According to statistics gathered by the Law Commission, in 2012 there were 1,084 private hire cars registered in Stoke-on-Trent, and 157 registered hackney carriages.
Parv Khan, owner of City Cabs, added: "We take 10,000 calls a week and around 20 per cent of those are for Hanley city centre.
"I have been campaigning for a long time for private hire vehicles to be allowed to use bus lanes but the council refuse to grant us the permission.
"They're going to have a nightmare on Friday and Saturday nights when everyone pours out of the clubs and needs a cab. There will be more fights, and it's just plain dangerous."
But Hackney Carriage drivers have welcomed the changes. Driver Anjad Qurban, from Hanley, said: "It should make things safer. Private hire vehicles are supposed to collect people who have booked them, but some drivers just park up and pick up anyone, which is illegal and unsafe. They also undercut Hackney cabs charges because they don't have meters."
Rished Mehmood, from Shelton, added: "I get a lot of people in the back of my cab complaining about the times they were overcharged by a driver, and it's always because they got into an illegal private hire car."
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