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Author:  captain cab [ Fri Jan 01, 2016 10:56 am ]
Post subject:  Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

A diabetic taxi driver ordered off the road as he was said to be a danger to the public claims he has been unfairly targeted in the wake of the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy.

Matthew Paterson, 28, had his private hire car licence suspended by Fife Council as it deemed him a “serious threat to public safety”.

However, Mr Paterson, of Kirkcaldy, claims the local authority over-reacted and took away his livelihood on the basis of opinion rather than facts.

He suffers from Type 1 diabetes and takes four shots of insulin daily to prevent high blood glucose levels and a hyperglycaemic episode.

He said “draconian” DVLA rules for diabetic drivers target those at risk of severe hypoglycaemia, which can cause unconsciousness, rather than hyperglycaemia.

He said: “If I wasn’t confident I could drive safely I wouldn’t get behind the wheel in the first place.

“You pay enough for your insurance, your road tax, your car and they are assuming you would go out and risk damaging your own property and harming yourself and other people.”

Mr Paterson’s licence was suspended three weeks ago after the council was advised by an NHS Fife consultant that he did not monitor his blood glucose as regularly as he should do.

He said a council officer told him that the action was being taken in response to last year’s bin lorry tragedy in Glasgow which killed six people.

Mr Paterson’s father Hugh, also a taxi driver, said the local authority had used a sledgehammer to crack a nut.

He said: “In the five years he has been in this job he has never been in an accident or required public or medical intervention.

“He has a trouble-free track record yet they are treating him as a criminal.”

Mr Paterson’s application to renew his licence will be considered by the council’s regulation and licensing committee on January 19.

Finance and corporate services committee administrator Gillian Love said: “Mr Paterson’s licence has been suspended with immediate effect after his failure to submit sufficient information to allow us to process his application for renewal.

“The purpose of taxi and private hire car driver licensing is to ensure safety for drivers, passengers and the public.”

source: http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/ ... l-1.917789

Author:  grandad [ Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

captain cab wrote:

Mr Paterson’s licence was suspended three weeks ago after the council was advised by an NHS Fife consultant that he did not monitor his blood glucose as regularly as he should do.


There are monitoring rules that must be followed for everyone's safety. If he had followed the rules he would have been fine.

Author:  Nidge2 [ Fri Jan 01, 2016 6:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

captain cab wrote:

Mr Paterson’s licence was suspended three weeks ago after the council was advised by an NHS Fife consultant that he did not monitor his blood glucose as regularly as he should do.




There you have it. Rules are rules.

Author:  Sussex [ Fri Jan 01, 2016 9:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

Nidge2 wrote:
captain cab wrote:

Mr Paterson’s licence was suspended three weeks ago after the council was advised by an NHS Fife consultant that he did not monitor his blood glucose as regularly as he should do.




There you have it. Rules are rules.

And in all fairness those rules are not onerous ones.

Author:  Nidge2 [ Fri Jan 01, 2016 10:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

Sussex wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
captain cab wrote:

Mr Paterson’s licence was suspended three weeks ago after the council was advised by an NHS Fife consultant that he did not monitor his blood glucose as regularly as he should do.




There you have it. Rules are rules.

And in all fairness those rules are not onerous ones.


Our Council are acting on the rules above, "Diabetic Drivers must check their blood levels." If they don't it's ot badge. You can't mess around with passengers lives.

Author:  grandad [ Sat Jan 02, 2016 8:24 am ]
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I know several people who are diabetic. thankfully not in our game, who never test their sugar levels. 2 of them are type 1 diabetics who say they know from how they feel how much insulin they need and one chap who refuses to accept that he has type 2 diabetes even though his doctor has warned he so many times he still wont take the prescribed medication or test his sugar levels.

Author:  edders23 [ Sat Jan 02, 2016 7:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Diabetic taxi driver forced off road by council

grandad wrote:
I know several people who are diabetic. thankfully not in our game, who never test their sugar levels. 2 of them are type 1 diabetics who say they know from how they feel how much insulin they need and one chap who refuses to accept that he has type 2 diabetes even though his doctor has warned he so many times he still wont take the prescribed medication or test his sugar levels.



we used to have a driver like that working Stamford often spotted parked up at bus station or train station asleep in his car till eventually he became too ill to work and within 18 months of packing it in was dead

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