Think this is a bit of a red herring. Makes it sound like they're paying simply for vehicle inspections that aren't taking place, but it seems to be more about licence renewal fees rather than the inspections as such. I mean, it's not like an ordinary motorist being charge for an MoT that won't happen.
Of course, it's entirely reasonable to question whether renewal fees should be payable at this time, but it's not just about vehicle testing.
Taxi drivers being made to choose between test fees and feeding families by Edinburgh councilhttps://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/ ... il-2521224The council’s test centre shut last week.Taxi and private hire drivers are being asked to choose between feeding their families and paying £350 for postponed council tests, a union official has claimed.
Scott Blair, from the Edinburgh Unite Cabs section, said drivers were being asked to stump up the money for licencing tests despite the Edinburgh City Council test centre being closed due to coronavirus.
He said: “The council said they will extend drivers’ plates given they can’t be tested but they still want the money.
“Guys are being asked to make the decision to feed their families or pay their test fees.”
A renewal of a taxi licence costs a driver £348 but drivers are not able to have their vehicles tested due to the licencing centre’s closure.
Mr Blair said the council’s inaction is particularly damaging as the majority of drivers are self-employed with almost all of their trade disappearing as the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
He said: “Everybody realises what is going on. We have got guys volunteering out there for the NHS and helping them travel freely.
“The DVLA have given six month extensions to MOTs, for example, hopefully that time it will have blown over and drivers will be back on their feet.
“We want to help and there are guys wanting to help but the council throwing this in our face is atrocious, especially to ask for money at this time.”
A council spokesperson said: “As the current situation with the coronavirus pandemic continues, we’re working hard across all service areas to identify where we need to make changes.
“We are very aware of the licensing issue and are urgently considering solutions to support the trade and drivers through these challenges.”