Angry minicab drivers vow to bring Dudley to a standstill
Shaz Saleem from Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association with angry taxi drivers who are planning a go-slow protest
ANGRY minicab drivers have vowed to bring Dudley to a standstill in a mass protest against strict council regulations.
A row about rules which mean Dudley borough private hire cars must be painted white came to a head at a meeting of the authority's taxi's committee last month.
Councillors threw out an application for a relaxation of the rules from the Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association, who argue white has become a popular colour for car buyers which has increased demand and pushed up prices.
Up to 100 drivers are now planning to hold a go-slow protest in Dudley town centre on Wednesday April 24, the date of the next taxi committee meeting, to put pressure on councillors for a U-turn.
Shaz Saleem, chairman of Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association, said: "We don't want to disrupt the public but we need to send a message to councillors - we want a common sense approach and we didn't get that.
"It is a disgrace, they didn't really listen to us and their decision was not made for a genuine reason, it was personal opinion."
Unlike neighbouring boroughs, where more than one colour is allowed, Dudley insists on white only and Mr Saleem says this gives drivers registered outside the borough an unfair advantage because their costs are lower.
Councillors at the meeting were handed a 1,000-name petition backing a change in the rules.
The meeting also heard a statement from Dudley's top cop, chief superintendent Stuart Johnson, which said it is important private hire vehicles are a single colour to make them clearly identifiable in police investigations.
However chief supt Johnson added: "There was little hard evidence to support the premise that a single vehicle colour was in itself safer.
"There were no data or studies to suggest that cities such as Birmingham and Manchester, who allowed a choice of colour, suffer a higher proportion of violence or sexual offences as a consequence."
The Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association, which has around 600 members, says white cars can cost up to £2,000 more than similar vehicles in other colours.
Mr Saleem added the majority of drivers are opposed to an all-out strike but the association is planning legal action against the one-colour rule.
He added: "Their argument is they are doing it for public safety, Hackney carriages are allowed to be any colour but private hire vehicles are only allowed to be one colour.
"They don't have a legitimate argument."
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