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| Author: | Cybro [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Derby Cabbies Risking Bus Users Lives |
11 Feb 2008 Cabbies Risking Bus Users Lives Inconsiderate taxi drivers are putting the safety of bus users in Derby city centre at risk, it has been claimed. Dozens of taxis have been seen illegally parking while waiting for fares at the Victoria Street bus stop, near to the former Debenhams store. Passengers are having to weave their way through taxis into the busy road in order to reach the buses, which are forced to stop in the middle of the road to pick people up. One Arriva driver who called the Evening Telegraph said he feared the problem could have fatal consequences. The driver said: "It makes me angry these taxis are stopping there. People are having to squeeze past the taxis to get to buses, which is so dangerous. I care for my customers and this is outrageous - it is putting them at risk." The stop is used by several Arriva and Trent Barton services across Derby and surrounding areas. Taxis are supposed to keep the area clear until 11pm, when buses services end for the day, and there is also an allocated bay for them to stop at further along the road. However, the driver said he had seen as many as ten taxis clogging up the bay by early evening, forcing buses to take evasive action and park in the middle of the road for users. The driver said he had spoken with Arriva bosses and taxi licensing representatives at the council but nothing had been done. He said: "All it takes is one person or a child walking out in the road and they will be risking injury - or worse. It's upsetting and infuriating for me as a driver that people are having to put up with this." Keith Myatt, communications manager with Arriva Midlands, said his company had passed CCTV footage to Derby City Council and was holding "regular" meetings to solve the problem. He said: "Safety of our drivers and customers is of paramount importance, so we want to solve this problem." City council spokeswoman Carol Mee said private taxi services and the 300 taxis operated by the council had been reminded not to park in the area and persistent offenders could be sacked. "People will see yellow taxis and think they are doing it all the time, when it could just be the same drivers," she said. "But if we get reports of any drivers flouting the rules, we will have words with them." But Shayad Mahmood, chairman of Derby Area Taxis Operators Association, said he did not think there was an issue and claimed taxi drivers had a verbal agreement with the city council to use bus stops responsibly. He said: "We shift a lot of people out of the city centre from that point in Derby. And there is no point having taxis where there is no work for them. "They might be parking there but it's not a major concern." Source: Derby Evening Telegraph |
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| Author: | grandad [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:11 pm ] |
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City council spokeswoman Carol Mee said private taxi services and the 300 taxis operated by the council had been reminded not to park in the area and persistent offenders could be sacked. Sacked! since when have they been employees of the council! |
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| Author: | JD [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:17 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: City council spokeswoman Carol Mee said private taxi services and the 300 taxis operated by the council had been reminded not to park in the area and persistent offenders could be sacked.
Sacked! since when have they been employees of the council! lol it just shows who the master and bailee is? Hasn't this council heard of Traffic Wardens? Regards JD |
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