Taxi drivers cause disruption at mass go slow protest in Dudley
Taxi drivers protest in Dudley townTaxi drivers protest in Dudley town
DRIVERS in Dudley faced delays during a mass protest by taxi drivers ahead of tonight's full council meeting.
Up to 100 taxis drove slowly around the town centre to protest against council rules which force drivers registered in Dudley to use vehicles painted white.
Drivers assembled in Priory Road in large numbers ahead of the demonstration which began shortly after 5pm and lasted around 30 minutes.
Campaign leaders say they intend to mount a legal challenge against the policy which they argue forces them to have to buy more expensive vehicles.
Shaz Saleem, chairman of the Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association, said: "I apologise to the people stuck here but this action speaks better than words.
"We have been willing to talk since day one."
Cllr Richard Body, chairman of Dudley Council's taxi committee, said: "I am open to debate and will listen to drivers."
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http://www.dudleynews.co.uk/news/103564 ... in_Dudley/Minicab protest brings Dudley to a haltA town centre was brought to a standstill as minicab drivers took to the streets to stage a go-slow protest. Dozens of cars filled the roads surrounding Dudley Council House in protest at its rulings on the colours of minicabs.
Current regulations state drivers can only use white-coloured cars in the borough. But members of Dudley Private Hire and Taxi Association want a second colour to be introduced.
During the demonstration before a full council meeting yesterday afternoon around 100 minicabs were driven along Ednam Road and to Priory Road where the drivers blasted their horns as they went past the council house.
Cars snaked around Priory Street and St James’s Road causing queues to build up in the town centre.
The protest lasted around 40 minutes and organiser Shaz Saleem, who runs two minicab bases in the borough and is chairman of the association said he was pleased with the turnout.
He said: “We have been forced into this because the council has refused to change its policy. We wanted to show the strength of feeling and a make a stand against these unfair rules. More than 1,000 people have signed a petition which shows how many feel the same way about this. We just want the council to introduce a second colour and make it fairer for drivers making a living.”
He said he couldn’t rule out further demonstrations in the future and urged the council to reconsider their request.
The association lost a vote of Dudley Council’s taxi committee members last month to abolish the rules and are now threatening legal action.
Members argue white cars are more expensive because of the popularity of the colour. The council says having a single colour scheme allows customers to identify fully licensed minicabs.
Senior councillor Pete Lowe, who watched the protest, said: “I have sympathy for the plight of the drivers and I hope we can find a resolution which everyone is happy with.”
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoQYw49saqc