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City of Lincoln council have a blanket policy of refusing Taxi drivers a three year badge unless they have taken a level 2 btec in taxi driving.
They also have a blanket policy of refusing to issue a three year badge to any driver who has not, at their own expense, attended a course in safeguarding.
This blanket ban, came into force from February 2016, although a blanket ban on three year badges has in effect, been in force since the first of October 2015, which coincidentally was the date that the deregulation act 2015 came into force.
The blanket ban on three year drivers licences, means that the City of Lincoln council, in their infinite wisdom, will only issue a one year badge to taxi and ph drivers, until they have attended all modules at their own expense, of the level 2 btec course.
From October 2015, councils have been obliged to issue a three year badge to drivers, and could only issue a one year badge on an individual, case by case basis.
Blanket policies were outlawed in the deregulation act 2015, which states, quite clearly, and I quote,
"subsection (2) changes the law in such a way as to establish a standard duration of three years for taxi and private hire vehicle driver licenses. The section specifies that a licence may be granted for a period of less than three years, but only in the circumstances of an individual case, not because of a blanket policy"
Now, I am quite sure that the head of licensing, and his myriad staff, ran this blanket policy past the legal department of the City of Lincoln council, who know a thing or two about the law, and I am equally sure that the legal eagles pored over the deregulation act 2015, and found some kind of a legal loophole, that means that the council can flout the law of the land, and, refuse to issue a three year badge, because they have a blanket policy of only issuing one year badges.
It makes me wonder why the government went to all the trouble of increasing regulation by introducing the deregulation act 2015 which states that there is a standard duration of three years, when a council can drive a coach and horses through a massive loophole in the legislation, and continue to do exactly as they please.
Still, Councils know best, don't they?
_________________ Former taxi driver
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