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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 12:16 am 
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Can't remember the details, but wasn't this something to do with Uber drivers using Lewes-plated HCs to work in Brighton, and Lewes upped the HC spec to deter this?

Anyway, I'm sure someone on here will know the nitty gritty, but I suspect the licensing chair is missing the point a bit :?


Lewes taxi fleet "becoming obsolete" due to white car rule

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Lewes’ taxi fleet is dwindling because of the district council’s white car rule, a councillor has said.

Councillor Sean MacLeod, chair of Lewes District Council's Licensing Committee, said the rule to have all taxis the same shade of white was not working and more drivers were now turning to private companies as a result.

Councillor Macleod said: “When I became chair the white car rule was already implemented, but since being chair I firmly believe it isn’t working and that our Hackney fleet is being damaged by it.

“In towns and areas like Brighton, the white car rule might work, but in areas like Lewes with small towns and villages dotted across the district it just isn’t the same.”

The rule, implemented by the Lewes District Council (LDC) in 2019, states that all Hackney Carriage vehicles should be a standard colour of white, to help them be easily identified by members of the public.

The council say the policy came into effect following a period of consultation in 2018, in which 90% of respondents thought that Hackney Carriage vehicles should be a standard colour.

Councillor Macleod says drivers are either leaving the trade or switching to private hire when their vehicle came up for renewal, while also claiming that Unite the Union had expressed concerns about the rule.

He said: “We are having more and more drivers switching to become private hired, leaving us with a dwindling Hackney fleet.

"I speak to drivers who tell me when their vehicle is up for renewal they will either leave the trade or switch to private hire as it’s just easier and when I have spoken with Unite they share similar concerns.”

Councillor Macleod believes the LDC need to consult with drivers to decide whether the rule should stay or not.

He continued: “I don’t think it’s wrong for a council to implement a rule and then hold their hands up and say this isn't working. It’s clear to me and those in the trade that this rule, while made with good intentions, is actually doing more harm than good.

“We need to discuss and consult with the trade and decide ultimately if it’s good and something drivers want to keep, as I believe our Hackney fleet is at risk of becoming obsolete.”


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:17 am 
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So the chair of licensing is bemoaning a licensing condition that the council only imposed a couple of years ago.

I’m really surprised the chair is so badly informed, I mean even worse informed than the average licensing chair.

The reason drivers are licensing as ph rather than Hackney is because Uber won’t allow Lewes hackneys on, whilst they welcome ph with open arms.

And Uber’s Lewes cars never go anywhere near Lewes, ever.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 11:13 am 
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And the colour code was one outcome of the consultation in 2018 which majored on CCTV?

Perhaps the licensing chair could have spent a few minutes reading the likes of this article, assuming he hasn't had time to read official council documents or talk to the licensing people :-s

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And Uber’s Lewes cars never go anywhere near Lewes, ever.


that seems a little odd considering Lewes is a fairly big town

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edders23 wrote:
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And Uber’s Lewes cars never go anywhere near Lewes, ever.


that seems a little odd considering Lewes is a fairly big town

It may seem odd, but it's the truth.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 7:57 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
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And Uber’s Lewes cars never go anywhere near Lewes, ever.


that seems a little odd considering Lewes is a fairly big town

It may seem odd, but it's the truth.



good news for Mr Lewes then if he still comes on here

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