Surprise minicab strikeMinicab drivers went on strike on Saturday night over a long running row with council licensing officers.
The majority of Bedford’s Private Hire Drivers took a last minute decision to walk out after several days of discussions within the trade. A peaceful protest was also held outside Borough Hall.
Speaking on behalf of the rest of the drivers Balal Shah, said: “It is unfortunate that not a single member from the council came down to the Borough Hall to discuss the reasons behind the strike, many council officers were aware of the possibility of a strike taking place this weekend, but obviously this was an idle threat by the trade.
“The police did attend to assist with parking so that any inconvenience that was caused to the general public was kept to a minimum.”
Below are the reasons that the drivers have given for their strike on Saturday.
Conditions for strike:
1. Review of the character and conviction policy. Reinstate the previous convictions policy.
2. An independent panel to sit at the sub committee hearing and not the councillors or licensing officers, because we believe they are prejudice against the drivers.
3. A separate budget from the Hackney Carriage. We provide a much larger contribution to the council compared to the Hackney Carriage and receive nothing in return.
4. Provide operators with the council compliance officers full remit of what powers they hold.
5. Review of the new vehicle testing conditions.
Mr Shah added: “We would like apologise to the public for any inconvenience and disruption caused due to the strike taking place.
“We decided to hold the strike this week rather than at the end of the month as this would have caused too much disruption to the public. This is the first strike action by the trade, if we are not listened to then the strike action will continue and the next strike will be held during the week for a full 24 hour period.”
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