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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:17 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed Taxi drivers in east Suffolk could be tested for illegal drugs to start or continue accepting passengers after a new council policy was approved. East Suffolk Council’s licensing committee agreed to the new policy for new and existing taxi drivers at a meeting on Monday, July 20. The proposal comes after two drivers were previously suspended or banned from operating after being arrested. It states: “An applicant, or licensed driver, who uses illegal drugs would risk compromising the safety of those they transport, other drivers and themselves and so would not be a fit and proper person. “The licensing authority needs a policy which provides for the mandatory drug testing of applicants with a known history of illegal drug use and existing drivers who the licensing authority has reason to believe they may be using drugs or are under investigation by police, have been arrested, cautioned, charged, prosecuted or convicted of misuse of drugs.” All drivers, operators and proprietors of vehicles were contacted by the council as part of a consultation, but no responses were received. Councillor Paul Ashdown said: “I think we should accept this policy. “Taxi drivers by the way they haven’t complained means they are quite happy with it so it is something we should move forward.” The proposal was unanimously approved by councillors on the committee. Councillor Tony Goldson said: “Some months ago we had a special meeting for a licencee about a possible use of drugs and we asked to have that driver drug tested. “We didn’t have the mandatory powers then to actually do it. “I know he did it, but I think this gives the council the strength it needs to ensure taxi drivers are safe from drugs and alcohol and I wholeheartedly support this recommendation.” Councillors also unanimously agreed to the adoption of a National Register of Taxi Revocations and Refusals. The register allows councils to find out whether an applicant has been refused or had their licence revoked elsewhere in the country. Currently, individual councils have no way of checking an applicant’s history outside their own authority. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
Quote: “The licensing authority needs a policy which provides for the mandatory drug testing of applicants with a known history of illegal drug use and existing drivers who the licensing authority has reason to believe they may be using drugs or are under investigation by police, have been arrested, cautioned, charged, prosecuted or convicted of misuse of drugs.” Do they really need a new policy to do that?
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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:52 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
StuartW wrote: Quote: “The licensing authority needs a policy which provides for the mandatory drug testing of applicants with a known history of illegal drug use and existing drivers who the licensing authority has reason to believe they may be using drugs or are under investigation by police, have been arrested, cautioned, charged, prosecuted or convicted of misuse of drugs.” Do they really need a new policy to do that? ![]() I think it's best to cover them. Whatever they do they must have procedures to do it, without a proper process and policy it will lead councils open to challenge. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Thu Jul 23, 2020 6:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
selective drug testing.........................possibly discriminatoryblanket drug testing.........................not discriminatory that said this is an area of contrasts and Lowestoft in particular is known as an area where drugs are a major problem |
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| Author: | grandad [ Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
There are stories around here that some drivers use drugs and some get pi55ed at night and drive the next morning. The police have said that they will not stop and test a driver in the morning unless they are involved in an RTC or commit a moving vehicle offense. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
grandad wrote: There are stories around here that some drivers use drugs and some get pi55ed at night and drive the next morning. The police have said that they will not stop and test a driver in the morning unless they are involved in an RTC or commit a moving vehicle offense. Don't think we've any drink drivers these days but cannabis defo !! |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
edders23 wrote: :-k selective drug testing.........................possibly discriminatory blanket drug testing.........................not discriminatory that said this is an area of contrasts and Lowestoft in particular is known as an area where drugs are a major problem So you're saying the proposed policy is discriminatory because it reads like it's only targetting known users or those suspected of being users on reasonable grounds? I'd say this discrimination seems reasonable, because it provides good grounds for selective testing, at least as it reads. East Suffolk Council wrote: “The licensing authority needs a policy which provides for the mandatory drug testing of applicants with a known history of illegal drug use and existing drivers who the licensing authority has reason to believe they may be using drugs or are under investigation by police, have been arrested, cautioned, charged, prosecuted or convicted of misuse of drugs.” By the way, there should only be three dots in an ellipsis...some journo types will get uptight if you use four or five, never mind 20 or so
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| Author: | edders23 [ Fri Jul 24, 2020 10:34 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Taxi drivers facing drug tests after new policy agreed |
Quote: By the way, there should only be three dots in an ellipsis...some journo types will get uptight if you use four or five, never mind 20 or so ![]() nowt like over emphasising it it's more fun.
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