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My own belief is that a local authority has a duty of care relating to all products and services offered by that authority.
What you fail to understand and I must admit that there are a great many others who also fail to understand,
is that a council does not offer a service. A council offers nothing in respect of Taxis or private hire except the occasional Taxi rank, which we pay for. All a council does is issue licenses, which by law they cannot refuse to issue. Licence holders such as you and I provide the service.
We work under legislation set by parliament and we also have conditions and bylaws set by councillors. However, "how we work", "when we work" and "what service we give to the public" is entirely up to us and not the council.
If the council want to offer a service then they can operate their own fleet of cabs and drivers. I think we should get one thing straight here, "A council does not offer a Taxi service to the public." All it does is "issue licenses."
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Again I know that you question their involvement in taxi licensing, but I believe they are forced to neglect that duty of care by allowing people to offer a licensed service within their area to which they have no control.
Every service stands or falls on its merits, regardless of where the drivers come from? I doubt Taxis from other areas operating as private hire vehicles in Gateshead or anywhere else would prosper if they weren't supplying a good service.
A council's duty of care is to make sure that when they issue licenses the persons they issue them to are fit and proper and that they and their vehicles have complied with all the relevant conditions. That is the only duty of care prescribed in legislation.
If your council has any other duties of care then it certainly doesn't involve Taxi drivers. Unless you are saying the council should have powers to force everyone who enters Gateshead, to only use Gateshead Private hire vehicles?
Your stance, is that people in Gateshead should only use Vehicles and drivers licensed in Gateshead Regardless of the quality standards of any other authority? I'm afraid choice doesn't work that way.
No doubt Liverpool cab drivers might share your opinion in respect of Delta private hire but as we all know, Delta has a very lucrative market in Liverpool so would you like to apply your Gateshead quality criteria for both Sefton private hire and hacks, in relation to Liverpool?
Have you ever considered the fact that hackney carriage vehicles and drivers from another authority might be vastly superior and more competent than the localised private hire service? Could that be possible, or are you of the opinion it is impossible?
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We then go into the quality issue, where higher standards could be circumvented. Lets say that Mangate Council insist that a new applicant who has 9 points on their licence must sit a DSA driving test before being granted a licence but neighbouring Womangate Council does not. Is it not wrong that a person with 9 points can obtain a licence in Womangate and then work full time in Mangate? Is Mangate wrong for trying to raise standards and are they wasting their time if Womangate don't?
So if someone from the authority of EDEN passes a DSA test you don't mind them working in Gateshead? What if someone from Gateshead wanted to work in EDEN, would that be ok?
What if Eden had a large client base in Gateshead would it be ok for the client base to phone Eden for their services? Is there a difference in someone phoning from Gateshead to an office in Eden or Carlisle for their services and phoning an office in Gateshead for the very same service? Quality standards wouldn't come into the equation then would it? What would come into the equation is "Choice"
I seem to recall a Gateshead Taxi driver pleading guilty to Dangerous driving when he knocked down and killed a 13-year-old schoolboy. Is that what you mean by better driving standards? What about the 18 year old girl who was killed on Askew Road, was that a Gateshead cabby too? I don't think any authority has a monopoly on quality controls outside of London but if they are ever going to be uniformal then the only way to do that is get rid of the 343 licensing districts.
That is the only way you will standardise both costs and quality controls.
I don't think being able to pass a DSA test is a good yardstick to the quality of a Taxi driver. All it does is prove you can pass a driving test if need be? If you care to list Gateshead's current quality controls perhaps we can make our own judgement as to the quality of Gateshead drivers?
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The law needs to be changed to stop this activity ............ in exactly the same way as section 75 needed to be removed.
Which law would you like to see changed and how would it prevent someone from Gateshead using a taxi from Eden and Vice versa? And most importantly how would it standardise quality controls?
Regards
JD