York taxi bosses claim council made decisions based on 'misinformation'https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/174610 ... formation/FOUR taxi drivers’ associations have submitted a complaint to City of York Council claiming the authority made licensing decisions based on "misinformation". An 11-page document from York’s Independent Taxi Association, Hackney Carriage Association, Private Hire Association and Station Taxis Association raises concerns over information provided by council officers to a licensing meeting in February. The complaint claims the advice was insufficient for councillors to make a fully-informed decision.
The document said: “We are engaging with officers and elected members of the Gambling, Licensing and Regulatory Committee. Unfortunately, the last meeting of this committee on Monday, February 11, 2019, contained a number of, in our opinion, such grave omissions and inaccuracies on the part of officers, that we feel that they had the effect of potentially misadvising members. We would like formal acknowledgement that some of the information included in the report was incorrect, and for that information to be correctly represented.
“We would like a public statement and acknowledgement regarding all the misinformation that was presented at the meeting to clarify for the viewing and listening public, the elected members and the trade, the points which are accurate and those which are not.”
The council said it was not immediately treating the matter as a formal complaint because it was not about an alleged breach of council rules, rather the work of officers and their interpretation of legislation, which the council supported and stood by. However, the matter was still being considered.
A council spokeswoman said the authority’s report to the licensing committee on February 11 presented “its position regarding the interpretation of the law relating to private hire licensing and the ability to work outside the area within which they are licensed”, and the council has “been clear on our position on this”.