streetcars wrote:
‘private’ taxi blitz
Nov 6 2007 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo
Are they doing this to justify ,Shafting Ph. nice timeing!.How many DELTA LADS
I might be able to shed some light on that...
In recent correspondence between Delta and Liverpool City Council (LCC) in respect of their recently sought legal amendment, the LCC leader tried to justify the action by playing the old 'we're overrun with illegal plying for hire and that's all we seek to solve' card. Delta suggested that the case for unlawful plying for hire was being grossly overstated so to set the record straight they asked LCC officers for the total number of Sefton lads done in the past 12 months so they could compare it with their legitimate bookings. LCC's Principal licensing officer confirmed 28 incidents of unlawful plying for hire by Sefton drivers in Liverpool and 4 by Liverpool private hire drivers in Liverpool. This compared with 6,206,700 legitimate bookings carried out by Delta in the same 12 months, and Delta is only one of 39 Sefton operators. But wait, it gets better...
After forwarding these figures to countless officers, councillors, MPs, business leaders, Merseytravel, Mersey Partnership, Business Forums, Chambers of Commerce etc, on BOTH sides of the Liverpool/Sefton boundary, Delta asked for the 28 to be publicly named so that they could carry out their own disciplinary action. The names however were not forthcoming. When Delta pressed the point with the principal licensing officer's boss, the head of licensing, the names eventually came back but the 28 had magically dropped to 12. Of the 12 however, seven of them had been prosecuted over 12 months ago, resulting in a revised figure of 5 to compare with the millions of genuine jobs. Ironically the Liverpool licensed driver offences were revised upwards to 6, which makes it even more curious as to why LCC would seek an amendment compelling Sefton lads to leave their area when Livepool lads were bigger offenders!!! After an unreserved apology was made by the red-faced officer for supplying bogus figures it's not surprising there's a witch hunt underway.
The ironic thing is, Delta is absolutely dead against illegal plying for hire. If drivers can make their money without a radio then why would they want to pay £80 a week to the firm? Delta don't allow Hackney Drivers on their circuit so the last thing they want is a private hire lad
impersonating a hackney. We're are so hell bent on making sure our drivers maintain exclusive attention to radio work we have a pretty effective three strike policy for convicted pirates...
1st offence - 24 hr suspension
2nd offence - 3 month suspension
3rd offence - lifetime ban
If it wasn't for Liverpool's taxi drivers paying for LCC officers to patrol the streets, Delta would have to employ their own undercover agents to route out the pirates. As it is the current witch hunt is doing all their policing for them... what a result!