monkey wrote:
Hi taxi Driver twenty years 14 saloon car six years wav gave up wav because of lower back problems to protect what spine i have left on recommendation of doctor and surgeon 70% of my work wav wiped out sold my wav asap lost £10000 pounds on the sale because i felt i could not sit in a wav vehicle at the time the only one for miles and not offer that service . bought saloon car licence hackney Or taxi now things are changing the trade or licence department say future 100% wav for taxi,s . I have asked three times and been told different answers where do i stand first on the phone licence officer said he should not be taxi driver okay . Taxi licensing committee licence office present asked same question how do i stand i can not push heavy weights lower back problems licence officer stands up and said exemption okay now that licence office has left i am told in future i should go private hire because the present licence officer say they have no intentions of giving any exemptions so as a taxi driver i feel future is looking a bit short lived 56 and was hoping to carry on to retirement so honesty dose not pay you buy the wav and say your to busy ? i am sorry i have never worked like that
As mentioned you can go PH.
However if that doesn't float your boat why not get one of those saloon type WAVs like the Partner?
If your council is questioning your ability to do the job, then apply for an exemption for WAV work, which is entirely allowed under the old 1995 DDA, and the new 2010 Equalities Act.
Your could also ask to see the taxi licensing Equalities policy, which I very much doubt your council has.
