Council relaxes rules restricting taxi drivers from having tinted windowsA change in council policy will mean taxi drivers in Slough who buy cars with tinted windows will no longer be forced to change it to normal glass.
Previously, taxi drivers who bought cars with rear tinted windows would have to foot the bill to replace them with glass windows which allow at least 70 per cent of light in.
Slough Borough Council’s licensing committee last night (Thursday) agreed to change the rules after the chairman of the Slough Private Hire Drivers Association had branded it a ‘militant regime’.
The rule change means any cars which were fitted with tinted windows at the point of manufacture will not need to be changed.
During the meeting at St Martins Place, Cllr Rob Anderson (Lab, Britwell and Northborough) argued against the move. He said: “Quite a number of councils have very different policies.
“I notice that Wycombe Council has a very simple one, no tinted windows, end of.
“The other thing I don’t need to remind the committee about is the terms of trade with which the council licences vehicles.
“The number one priority of this council is the safety of the public. Number two is that we have a thriving and efficient taxi trade and number three is that we project the right image of this town.
“I can’t see anything in the revised policy that advances that.”
Ibrar Khan, chairman of Slough’s Private Hire Drivers Association, told the meeting: “We shouldn’t be told as to what vehicle we can and cannot have. If it comes with manufacturing tints then so be it.
“It’s unfortunate that taxi drivers are being deemed for something they’re not.”
Councillors voted six to four in favour of changing the policy.
In 2012 the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency, now the Driver Vehicle and Standards Agency, said clear visibility in the rear of a licensed vehicle was important as it meant vulnerable passengers would feel safer knowing they can be seen.
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