Environment Minister Alex Attwood under fire as plans to reform taxis are delayed for a year
Taxi driver protest at Stormont 7/11/2006
The Environment Minister has been slammed by a leading taxi firm after he announced that new regulations have been delayed for a year.
Alex Attwood had previously said that ‘single tier licensing’ for taxis would be introduced this September — but now this will be delayed until September 2014.
Single tier licensing would allow members of the public to legally hail private taxis on the street, without having to pre-book them as currently required.
At the moment, only public hire black taxis can be legally flagged down. The move had been welcomed as good news for customers, as it would increase both safety and convenience — but black taxi firms were furious at the prospect of increased competition.
Bill Peden, managing director of the East Belfast Taxi Group, said the 12-month delay had been made virtually inevitable after the minister decided to introduce the new regulations in stages — in the wrong order.
He said that the introduction of single tier licensing before making meters compulsory in all private taxis would have allowed illegal drivers to take advantage of customers.
“I believe that all taxis should have a regulated meter,” he said.
“Since we introduced them a few years ago, I don’t believe we have had any complaints about fares.
“He didn’t think it through. Now I think the minister has finally seen that by putting the cart before the horse, he was creating an opportunity for rogue taxis to charge what they wanted.”
The Department of the Environment said it had listened to concerns during a consultation process.
Mr Attwood said: “My strategy has been do the best for the taxi industry. This has meant, despite some political criticism, that I slowed down the roll-out of taxi reform, to reduce cost and administrative burden.”
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“I have listened to the concerns raised in the consultation process. I have listened to the environment committee. Therefore, I have decided that rather than bringing in single tier licensing this year, it will be implemented in 2014 along with a suite of legislation to reform the Northern Ireland taxi industry.”
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