Should Scunthorpe cabbies be allowed to refuse fares?A BID is to be made by North Lincolnshire Council to stop taxi drivers outside Scunthorpe railway station from refusing fares.
Members of the licensing committee will meet today (Thursday, November 7) to consider proposals to formally adopt the hackney carriage stand at the station.
Councillors will be told that at present the authority is unable to take any enforcement action against cabbies who refuse fares.
Prior to the meeting, a council spokeswoman said: "After reviewing all of the taxi ranks in North Lincolnshire it was decided that there was a need for certain taxi ranks to be adopted as Hackney Carriage Stands, therefore allowing the council to enforce at these stands if an offence is committed.
"This will ensure that the council regulates stands more effectively.
"The council is proposing to adopt the stand on the forecourt of Scunthorpe Railway Station in accordance with regulations."
The adoption proposals follow an investigation into why two taxi drivers at the station refused a fare from a blind man and his guide dog after claiming they were allergic to the animal.
Birmingham teacher David Sheridan, 60, who was visiting Scunthorpe in April, claimed he faced disability discrimination and made a complaint to the council.
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