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Author:  Sussex [ Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsiders

Cab firm boss says passengers ripped off by taxi drivers from outside city

TAXI customers are at risk of being overcharged because about 20 cabs operating in Derby at weekends are not registered in the city, a cab firm director has claimed. Mohammed Yasin, director of 75 Taxis, said it was because drivers sometimes did not know the best routes.

He spoke out as it was revealed Derby City Council plans to make a rules change that will make it easier for it to investigate complaints against such vehicles. The council has said that having non-Derby-registered private hire cabs operating in the city could "prejudice public safety".

Mr Yasin said people were being "ripped off". He said: "At a weekend, there can be more than 20 cars that aren't registered here working in Derby." Mr Yasin said he had heard of one out-of-town driver who was driving a woman across Chaddesden and ended up charging £6.40 when it should have been £3.50.

Mr Yasin said he did not employ drivers from outside Derby. Asked how people could tell whether a driver was from outside the city or not, he said many were already able to tell. He said: "The drivers don't know the way and people will say 'you're not from Derby'. "Certain customers say don't send me a car that's not registered in Derby."

The council's taxi licensing and appeals committee is expected to decide on Thursday to make changes to the rules for private hire firms. One would mean city firms have to keep better records when they bring in vehicles for jobs in Derby that are not "licensed to the operator of the firm at the time of the booking". This, an officers' report on the matter says, will make it easier for complaints to be handled against this sort of vehicle.

Councillor Barbara Jackson, chairman of the committee, said the issue also meant a loss of potential licence fee cash for the city. She said: "The licence fees for vehicle and driver licences go to the authority where the licence is issued, even if they work in another authority's area. "Some authorities have lower licence fees than Derby, usually because they carry out fewer safety and compliance checks."

Asked how the issue could prejudice public safety, she said: "Whilst we carry out regular vehicle safety checks on our licensed vehicles and drivers, we have no powers to do so on vehicles or drivers licensed by another authority, even if they are working within our district.''

Author:  Sussex [ Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Sussex wrote:
"Certain customers say don't send me a car that's not registered in Derby."

Not 100% sure they say that, but I suspect they say something similar. :roll: :roll:

Author:  toots [ Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Didn't the customer ring the firm to book the vehicle in the first place, I'm a little confused by this story tbh :?

Author:  Nidge2 [ Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

There's one Asian lad who works in our town in a daytime then at 6pm he goes over to Derby to work his Ashfield Plated vehicle in Derby as a Private Hire at night.

Author:  tx_op [ Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Sussex wrote:
The council has said that having non-Derby-registered private hire cabs operating in the city could "prejudice public safety.


Should that not be would ?

Author:  toots [ Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Nidge2 wrote:
There's one Asian lad who works in our town in a daytime then at 6pm he goes over to Derby to work his Ashfield Plated vehicle in Derby as a Private Hire at night.


That would be a taxi tho and these seem to be talking about ph.

Author:  Nidge2 [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

toots wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
There's one Asian lad who works in our town in a daytime then at 6pm he goes over to Derby to work his Ashfield Plated vehicle in Derby as a Private Hire at night.


That would be a taxi tho and these seem to be talking about ph.



Hackney Carriages working in other areas are Private Hire aren't they?

Author:  toots [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:59 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Nidge2 wrote:
toots wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
There's one Asian lad who works in our town in a daytime then at 6pm he goes over to Derby to work his Ashfield Plated vehicle in Derby as a Private Hire at night.


That would be a taxi tho and these seem to be talking about ph.



Hackney Carriages working in other areas are Private Hire aren't they?


Who knows tbh, the report is as clear as mud :lol:

Quote:
The council has said that having non-Derby-registered private hire cabs operating in the city could "prejudice public safety".


Quote:
The council's taxi licensing and appeals committee is expected to decide on Thursday to make changes to the rules for private hire firms. One would mean city firms have to keep better records when they bring in vehicles for jobs in Derby that are not "licensed to the operator of the firm at the time of the booking".

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Rubbish


except when ive done Derby and Heanor to LHR in the bus, I maybe charged a bit too much

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Operators dont seem able to quite grasp that having a plate doesnt grant them sole rights to work in that area, they arent buying a franchise!

Author:  trotskys twin [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 2:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Sussex wrote:
Cab firm boss says passengers ripped off by taxi drivers from outside city

TAXI customers are at risk of being overcharged because about 20 cabs operating in Derby at weekends are not registered in the city, a cab firm director has claimed. Mohammed Yasin, director of 75 Taxis, said it was because drivers sometimes did not know the best routes.

He spoke out as it was revealed Derby City Council plans to make a rules change that will make it easier for it to investigate complaints against such vehicles. The council has said that having non-Derby-registered private hire cabs operating in the city could "prejudice public safety".

Mr Yasin said people were being "ripped off". He said: "At a weekend, there can be more than 20 cars that aren't registered here working in Derby." Mr Yasin said he had heard of one out-of-town driver who was driving a woman across Chaddesden and ended up charging £6.40 when it should have been £3.50.

Mr Yasin said he did not employ drivers from outside Derby. Asked how people could tell whether a driver was from outside the city or not, he said many were already able to tell. He said: "The drivers don't know the way and people will say 'you're not from Derby'. "Certain customers say don't send me a car that's not registered in Derby."

The council's taxi licensing and appeals committee is expected to decide on Thursday to make changes to the rules for private hire firms. One would mean city firms have to keep better records when they bring in vehicles for jobs in Derby that are not "licensed to the operator of the firm at the time of the booking". This, an officers' report on the matter says, will make it easier for complaints to be handled against this sort of vehicle.

Councillor Barbara Jackson, chairman of the committee, said the issue also meant a loss of potential licence fee cash for the city. She said: "The licence fees for vehicle and driver licences go to the authority where the licence is issued, even if they work in another authority's area. "Some authorities have lower licence fees than Derby, usually because they carry out fewer safety and compliance checks."

Asked how the issue could prejudice public safety, she said: "Whilst we carry out regular vehicle safety checks on our licensed vehicles and drivers, we have no powers to do so on vehicles or drivers licensed by another authority, even if they are working within our district.''


DRIVERS THAT I EMPLOY ============REALLY

MIND YER IF YERVE EVER BEEN TO DERBY IT WAS ONE TIME TOO MANY :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

Author:  trotskys twin [ Thu Aug 29, 2013 2:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Derby operator warns locals about those beastie outsider

Sussex wrote:
Cab firm boss says passengers ripped off by taxi drivers from outside city

TAXI customers are at risk of being overcharged because about 20 cabs operating in Derby at weekends are not registered in the city, a cab firm director has claimed. Mohammed Yasin, director of 75 Taxis, said it was because drivers sometimes did not know the best routes.

He spoke out as it was revealed Derby City Council plans to make a rules change that will make it easier for it to investigate complaints against such vehicles. The council has said that having non-Derby-registered private hire cabs operating in the city could "prejudice public safety".

Mr Yasin said people were being "ripped off". He said: "At a weekend, there can be more than 20 cars that aren't registered here working in Derby." Mr Yasin said he had heard of one out-of-town driver who was driving a woman across Chaddesden and ended up charging £6.40 when it should have been £3.50.

Mr Yasin said he did not employ drivers from outside Derby. Asked how people could tell whether a driver was from outside the city or not, he said many were already able to tell. He said: "The drivers don't know the way and people will say 'you're not from Derby'. "Certain customers say don't send me a car that's not registered in Derby."

The council's taxi licensing and appeals committee is expected to decide on Thursday to make changes to the rules for private hire firms. One would mean city firms have to keep better records when they bring in vehicles for jobs in Derby that are not "licensed to the operator of the firm at the time of the booking". This, an officers' report on the matter says, will make it easier for complaints to be handled against this sort of vehicle.

Councillor Barbara Jackson, chairman of the committee, said the issue also meant a loss of potential licence fee cash for the city. She said: "The licence fees for vehicle and driver licences go to the authority where the licence is issued, even if they work in another authority's area. "Some authorities have lower licence fees than Derby, usually because they carry out fewer safety and compliance checks."

Asked how the issue could prejudice public safety, she said: "Whilst we carry out regular vehicle safety checks on our licensed vehicles and drivers, we have no powers to do so on vehicles or drivers licensed by another authority, even if they are working within our district.''


DRIVERS THAT I EMPLOY ============REALLY

MIND YER IF YERVE EVER BEEN TO DERBY IT WAS ONE TIME TOO MANY :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

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