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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:17 pm 
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Hull taxi firm demands tighter driver checks after rape case


A TAXI company has called for more stringent checks on drivers after a passenger was raped.

Hadi Mohammed was jailed last week for raping an 18-year-old woman.

Mohammed was a driver for Hull firm 60-60-60 but was not sent by them to pick up his victim.

He was vetted by Hull City Council but not seen as a danger and granted a taxi licence.

Kevin Marsh, manager of 57 Taxis, said: "The council needs to look at another way of doing it.

"At the moment, once they come to your office with a taxi badge, as far as anyone's concerned, they're safe to drive."

All drivers have enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks revealing previous convictions to discover if they might be a danger to the public.

But immigrants to Hull and the East Riding are not always subject to the same background checks in their home countries.

Instead, embassies supply a letter confirming they are safe to drive a cab.

Mr Marsh wants the process to be improved.

He said: "We want to make the council aware that maybe foreign drivers shouldn't be able to drive for five or ten years.

"We have foreign drivers and they've been with us a long time.

"You've got to start somewhere so we give them a chance but if we get negative feedback, we might take it up with them."

Councillor Nadine Fudge, chairman of the council's licensing committee, said: "The council follows government legislation and takes all steps possible to ensure applicants are checked to protect the public.

"All applicants are subject to an enhanced CRB check that covers their conviction history in this country.

"Foreign applicants who have been in the country less than five years must provide a Certificate of Good Conduct from their embassy.

"We also check a foreign national's right to work in this country with UK Border Agency before issuing an applicant with a licence."

Anyone with relevant criminal convictions is referred to the committee, which then decides if they are fit to drive a cab.

Ms Fudge said: "Licences will be suspended, pending a review, if there is an allegation of a serious offence affecting public safety and we work with the police to share information so swift action can be taken as necessary."

Mr Marsh's firm fitted new software last year to track all their cabs around the city on a GPS map.

It means they know where drivers are and what they are doing whenever they are at work.

Mr Marsh said: "We've got the newest software in Hull – we can track our cars anywhere, anytime.

"Our GPS system will put lines on a map of everywhere drivers go.

"If customers know they are being tracked from the minute they get in a car, it gives them a little bit more safety."

The firm uses software supplied by Manchester company Autocab.

David Hickie, marketing executive at Autocab, said: "It's especially safe for females going home alone at night because it reduces the chance of a rogue taxi driver.

"This software is the most advanced on the market."

Bryan Carter, a director of 57 Taxis, said the police had been taking an interest.

He said: "We get a lot of police down with mobile numbers looking for the big drug dealers and asking if they've travelled anywhere with us."

The software plots GPS routes through Hull for individual fares.

If officers can match a suspect's mobile number with one used to call a 57 cab, they can work out where he or she has travelled, Mr Carter said.

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.u ... story.html

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Bryan Carter, a director of 57 Taxis, said the police had been taking an interest.

He said: "We get a lot of police down with mobile numbers looking for the big drug dealers and asking if they've travelled anywhere with us."

The software plots GPS routes through Hull for individual fares.

If officers can match a suspect's mobile number with one used to call a 57 cab, they can work out where he or she has travelled, Mr Carter said.



I think he's going to regret saying that somehow. #-o #-o #-o #-o


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:48 pm 
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Yes Hull council do have a case to answer, some time ago they dropped the basic knowledge test for new driver's
As it was discriminatory against ethnic minorities !!!
Also the greed of private hire offices that bring then in from eastern europe hire the car to them,running in , accomadation ETC

The situation in HUll is out of conrol with Private hire cars's touting around town with impunity

With the result than the vulnerable feel even more vulnerable punters get ripped off driver'dont have a clue were there going

And the people who make these decision no I didn't do that!

A sorry state for the trade in Hull with the hackney driver's making repeated complaint's to no-avail political correctness at its worse

The future may be orange but its not Bright :evil:


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:55 pm 
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A article posted in the hull daily mail
monday October the first 2012

I read the Mail's report of the nightmare ordeal by the young woman who climbed into the wrong "taxi" and the Mail's opinion, "that it is imperative licensing authorities do everything they can to ensure the safety of people using Hull's taxi network".

I feel it is time the public should be made aware that the Hull Hackney Carriage Drivers' Association has, for its part, conducted "meaningful" meetings with the local licensing authority and at every meeting has raised the topic of illegal touting within the city.

From our point of view, we are very disappointed with the "paid lip service" responses that we are given.

It would seem apparent that while there may be a concern about "bogus taxis", illegal touting by private hire vehicles (which are in effect "bogus taxis") is not a priority providing the city is cleared of the public.

Numerous complaints have been made regarding "illegal touting" at various hotspots, including Rumours.

Anything the licensing authority has done in response to our complaints is clearly not sufficient.

There is a licensing condition that is supposed to prevent illegal parking on any street within the city centre between the hours of 10pm and 4am and until this condition is enforced meaningfully who knows what the next nightmare might be.

David West,

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Hull Hackney Carriage Drivers' Association.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:58 pm 
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seems an ideal case for text alerts to punters with a cars reg or plate number, even if some owners/drivers think its a bad idea

the text could send the fleet number as the vehicle the passenger should get it and the fleet number should be on the door in big letters

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:07 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
seems an ideal case for text alerts to punters with a cars reg or plate number, even if some owners/drivers think its a bad idea

the text could send the fleet number as the vehicle the passenger should get it and the fleet number should be on the door in big letters



This will only work if the job is booked, touting is the problem in Hull If people are willing to get into private hire car's that are not pre booked
As a hackney driver ive explained to punter's the differance between hackney/ph only to hear I DONT CARE AS LONG AS I GET HOME!

Proper enforcement and penalties are the key :shock:


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:29 pm 
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Blackcab Bob wrote:
Proper enforcement and penalties are the key :shock:

Unfortunatly, like every other council in the country, your council will not have the resourses to carry out the enforcement, and the culprits know that this will be the case.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:17 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Blackcab Bob wrote:
Proper enforcement and penalties are the key :shock:

Unfortunatly, like every other council in the country, your council will not have the resourses to carry out the enforcement, and the culprits know that this will be the case.

CORRECT! =D> =D>


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at the end of the day you cant stop the public getting in a car, the driver can, but only if he/she wants to

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