A few Blackburn threads, obviously, but this covers a few issues, and nothing particularly new, so maybe not worth a new thread.
Good turnout, though. But not too impressed with the sign. Nor the brightley logoed sweatshirt. Er, I mean...
200 Blackburn taxi drivers gather to discuss industry changeshttps://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... y-changes/
Image: Lancashire TelegraphCab drivers from across Blackburn with Darwen said they are ‘united’ in their concerns over new rulings, which they say could ‘decimate’ their industry.More than 200 private hire and hackney carriage drivers from the borough attended a special meeting at The Ivy Venue in Newton Street last weekend.
Cabbies were concerned over new rulings that could mean drivers being stopped from working if they get more than seven points on their licence.
Drivers also voiced their concerns over further stringent tests over the condition of their vehicles and whether older diesel cars registered before 2015 are being banned.
The Council is presently consulting on a revised taxi policy which will make number of changes to the way it regulates the private hire and hackney carriage trade in the borough.
Blackburn with Darwen Council said it was still keen to hear the views of cab drivers and those who use the services as part of the ongoing consultation, which runs until December 31.
Image: Lancashire TelegraphSpokesperson Sagir Hussain said organisers were overwhelmed by the support they had received from so many drivers.
“It was pleasing to see the commitment of so many drivers and showing a united front.
“The authorities need to know that public safety is our priority too.
“But we feel with the latest proposals they are trying kick us out from our jobs.
“The 20-point system is an unfair set of policies.”
He said: “We do agree with the points on public safety. This is of pressing concerns to us. But what about the driver’s safety?
“We feel action has not been taken by anyone with regards to drivers safety.
“We do report incidents but nobody ever turns up.”
Cabbies also raised concerns at the council's refusal to outsource the safety tests to private garages.
The Council insists all tests are conducted at the council's Motor Vehicle Service Station (MVSS) at its Davyfield Depot.
Cllr Tiger Patel, himself a cab driver had earlier said drivers may be striking.
He said: “Drivers are now in negotiation with the council and we would like to avert any strikes.
“These issues have been raised many times with Blackburn with Darwen Council and we feel it is time the drivers concerns were listened too.”
The council said the changes would bring local rulings in line with national policy.
A Council spokesperson said: “These proposals are part of a consultation that would bring our local BwD policies in line with the national policy and best practice.
"The consultation is running until the end of the year and we welcome the input and discussions from all taxi drivers working in the borough.
“Our Licensing team held a taxi forum meeting in November with representatives where these issues were discussed in detail, and further discussions are ongoing.
"All comments made by the trade on the proposals will be considered by the Council’s Licensing committee in January 2023 before a final decision is made.
“The Council would also be interested to hear the views of residents who use taxis.”
The taxi consultation can be found on Blackburn with Darwen Council's website.

Images: Lancashire Telegraph