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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 5:38 am 
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Don't know why this is news in North Kesteven, because it's presumably standard procedure in many councils now.

Or, at least, those participating in the database. Anyone any idea how many councils have signed up to it?


Sixty people denied taxi licences in North Kesteven to be added to national database

https://www.lincolnshireworld.com/news/ ... se-3734924

The details of people who have lost or been denied taxi licences in a Lincolnshire district will be added to a national database to improve passenger safety.

Sixty people are on record in North Kesteven as having either been refused a taxi or private hire licence, or had one revoked since 2008.

The national database allows local authorities to check a driver’s history in other parts of the country – something that was previously impossible.

The council’s licensing committee have endorsed the scheme, saying the public would be “staggered” that it was not already in place nationally.

It is hoped that it will make it easier to weed out dangerous or unsuitable applicants.

Previously, councils relied on either drivers admitting they had previously been turned down, knowing which authorities to make enquiries with, or word of mouth.

The national register, which is operated by the National Anti-Fraud Network, keeps a list of all licence denials in participating authorities across the country.

Searches are made whenever a new application or a renewal is received, meaning existing drivers will be checked against it.

They will write to drivers to let them know and give them chance to object. However, council officers say it would need to be a “very convincing argument” to keep them off the list.

Coun David Suiter told this week’s licensing committee: “I welcome this further protection for the public. If a neighbouring authority has rejected a driver for speeding, we want to know about that.”

Coun Lance Pennell said: “I am thoroughly in favour of this – residents would be staggered to discover that this isn’t already a national scheme.”


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 5:40 am 
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Coun Lance Pennell said: “I am thoroughly in favour of this – residents would be staggered to discover that this isn’t already a national scheme.”

Suspect that if the public were more interested they'd be staggered to discover that people like Councillor Lance Pennell and councils like, er, wherever, are deciding these things rather than a more national approach.

He's basically arguing against a local approach to these things, but lacks the self-awareness to notice it :idea:


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