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Author:  captain cab [ Sun Sep 01, 2013 6:05 am ]
Post subject:  South Tyneside; New rules over tinted taxi windows

South Tyneside: New rules over tinted taxi windows


A MORE transparent policy is planned to tackle South Tyneside taxi cabs with excessively tinted windows, it has been revealed.

The borough council is the only local authority in Tyne and Wear which does not have an agreed limit on how dark windows can be tinted.

And licensing officers are increasingly encountering applications to licence vehicles with glass that is excessively tinted – and in some cases blacked out altogether.

That is seen by Northumbria Police as a potential safety issue with many passengers being vulnerable late in the evening due to having consumed alcohol.

The policy is intended to make both passengers and drivers feel safe while travelling around the borough.

In particular, passengers need to be visible to other motorists and police officers. Members of the council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee will next week be asked to endorse a minimum 75 per cent light transmittance for front windscreens on newly licensed Hackney Carriage or private hire vehicles.

In a report to the committee, David Cramond, the council’s corporate director of economic regeneration, said officers currently have no discretion to refuse an application due to the level of tint.

He adds: “They consider that it is now necessary to consider the introduction of a policy to specify a level of tint suitable for the trade but which also meets police, licensing officers and customer concerns.

“Northumbria Police consider that persons using taxis may on occasions be vulnerable due to having consumed alcohol and therefore should be visible to other motorists and police officers.”

The borough’s Hackney Carriage association supports the move. The council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee is to meet at South Shields Town Hall from 10am on Friday.


source: http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/loca ... -1-6000373

Author:  Sussex [ Sun Sep 01, 2013 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: South Tyneside; New rules over tinted taxi windows

Why o why do folks need blacked out windows.

Do buses have them, do trains have them, do planes have them?

Author:  bloodnock [ Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: South Tyneside; New rules over tinted taxi windows

Sussex wrote:
Why o why do folks need blacked out windows.

Do buses have them, do trains have them, do planes have them?


Who the Fecks gonna look in a Planes window at 35,000 feet????????????????

Author:  roythebus [ Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: South Tyneside; New rules over tinted taxi windows

bloodnock wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Why o why do folks need blacked out windows.

Do buses have them, do trains have them, do planes have them?


Who the Fecks gonna look in a Planes window at 35,000 feet????????????????

USAF feds looking for terror suspects?

My LO has already issued prohibitions to a couple of ph cars with blacked-out windows. The is a set level of tint under the C&U regs; anything darker than that gets a prohibition!

Author:  Foxtrot26 [ Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: South Tyneside; New rules over tinted taxi windows

captain cab wrote:
[size=150] Members of the council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee will next week be asked to endorse a minimum 75 per cent light transmittance for front windscreens on newly licensed Hackney Carriage or private hire vehicles.



what kind of idiots work for the council?


its a completely pointless rule to bring in as 75% is the current police and vosa enforced guideline for windscreens and 70% for front side windows,

basically the council want to bring in a rule that is already in place anything that falls outwith the above guidelines shouldn't be getting plated already.

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