14 Barrow taxi drivers have 33 convictions between them, The Mail revealshttp://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/barrow/14 ... e52f522-dsThe council is tasked with granting taxi licences only to those considered to be a "fit and proper person" and this remit includes looking at past convictions.FOURTEEN taxi drivers are operating in Barrow despite having 33 criminal convictions between them.
A Freedom of Information request submitted to Barrow Borough Council revealed 14 of the borough's 313 licensed hackney and private hire taxi drivers have a criminal conviction.
The council is tasked with granting taxi licences only to those considered to be a "fit and proper person" and this remit includes looking at past convictions.
In its policy, the council states it will "pay particular attention to any convictions for offences with a public safety element".
When applying for a three-year licence, cabbies are obliged to disclose any and all criminal convictions, including those which are spent, and once a year must make an annual declaration notifying the council of any new criminal convictions or endorsements.
Any applicant with a serious violent conviction within the last five years or a violent conviction within the last three years is "likely to be refused a licence" while any convictions relating to the loss of life or sex offences will automatically bar anyone from obtaining a licence.
An applicant is also likely to be refused a licence if they have any drugs or alcohol-related convictions in the last three to five years.
Taxi drivers are also required to pass a series of tests including ones which assess their knowledge of local geography, the Highway Code, disability awareness and mental arithmetic.
Since January 2013 the licensing regulatory committee has made decisions relating to 14 different taxi drivers in Barrow who have between them 33 criminal convictions.
Those convictions include: battery; GBH; harassment; wounding; arson; using public telecoms system to send menacing matter; damaging property; obstructing police; using threatening behaviour; failure to notify change of circumstances affecting entitlement to benefit; handling stolen goods; drunk and disorderly; possession of class B drugs; taking a vehicle without consent; using a vehicle while uninsured; speeding and using a mobile phone behind the wheel.
An application will normally be refused where the applicant has 12 or more penalty points although the figures from the council reveal one taxi driver has been granted a licence despite having previously accrued the maximum number of points.
Public protection manager Graham Barker, who was promoted to lead the environmental health department at Barrow Council in April following the retirement of Anne Pearson, said that many of the convictions in the list were historical.
He said: "If a taxi driver notifies the council of a new conviction we will look at their entire criminal record so some of the offences on the list will be from an individual's youth or from many years before.
"When convictions are spent we have a standard whereby an individual can still get a licence but anything beyond that is taken to the licensing regulatory committee to be decided.
"Every case has to be heard on its own merits."
Bob Mullen, of the Furness Taxi Trade Association, said: "I do know that we have very strict conditions on drivers licensing. These have been tightened up in the recent past."
Those convictions, of which some are held by more than one driver, include:
Battery – 4 drivers
Harassment – 2 drivers
ABH – 5 drivers
Wounding
Travelling on railway without paying
Using public telecoms system to send menacing matter
Arson
Damaging property
Obstructing police
Using threatening behaviour
Failure to notify change of circumstances affecting entitlement to benefit
Handling stolen goods
Drunk & disorderly
Possession of Class B Drug
Destroy or damage property
Caution for cultivation of marijuana
Use threatening words/behaviour
Exceeding max permitted axle weight
Taking vehicle without consent
Driving otherwise than in accordance with licence
Using vehicle whilst uninsured
9 Points on licence over 3 years - Speeding – 2 drivers
9 Points on licence over 3 years - Driving without Due Care & Attention and Speeding.
12 Points on licence - Speeding / Failure to give information / Use of Mobile phone.