Thought this would be one of those festive advice things about plate colours, checking badges, phone a 'reputable' firm, etc etc.
But can't recall similar advice from Dundee City Council in the past. And this one doesn't follow the normal formula anyway. In fact it's very thin as compared to the normal stuff like this, and makes it sound like there's been some recent issues with badges, plates and signage etc, but it doesn't really want to be specific, because it might look bad for PR purposes
And again it's slightly odd because the opening paragraph is addressed to the trade, who are supposed to advise passengers about this. As compared to the usual stuff like this aimed at
passengers
(Alternatively it could all be read as nothing really out of the ordinary, and there are no recent issues. But, again, even assuming that it looks slightly odd.)
Taxi Identification Advicehttps://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/news/arti ... e_ref=4822A senior Dundee councillor is urging the taxi trade to ensure that passengers travelling during Christmas and New Year know exactly who their driver is. Discussions have been ongoing between the city council and taxi operators to ensure that badges, plates and appropriate signage are displayed at all times.
Councillor Stewart Hunter, convener of the licensing committee, explained that the move was about giving reassurance during the festive period to people who may not travel by taxi regularly.
Cllr Hunter said: “We are working together with the taxi trade to make sure that people know exactly who their driver is when they get into a taxi.
“The display of the appropriate signage and badge is a simple way of ensuring this.
“The council works on an ongoing basis with the taxi trade to discuss issues that emerge.”