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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 6:14 pm 
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So according to councillors here, Walsall would have been the only council in the country to have six monthly DVLA checks? :?

But from the brief comments reported here, it looks like they were worried there would be an exodus of drivers into the welcoming arms of Wolverhampton licensing [-(


'Excessive' plan to force Walsall taxi drivers to undergo six-monthly DVLA checks rejected

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black- ... i-26313557

Taxi and private hire vehicle drivers are expected to inform Walsall Council of any points endorsed on their driving licences

Taxi and private hire vehicle drivers in Walsall will not have to 'suffer' doing six-monthly DVLA checks after a potential policy change was rejected. Members of Walsall Council's licensing committee said changing the frequency of checks from the current every three years to six months would be 'excessive'.

A report to Wednesday's (February 22) meeting said a 'handful' of the current 1,368 licensed drivers had failed to inform the licensing authority of points endorsed on their licences. This prompted the taxi licensing sub committee to request a report go to the main Licensing Committee to consider six-monthly DVLA checks.

But councillors said this policy change would result in an extra burden and costs on drivers as well as putting more work on already busy officers when there were very few issues with the current system. Councillor Aftab Nawaz said: "I'm totally against this. I don't understand why if we found one or two cases where one or two individuals have done something wrong, the whole trade has to suffer doing six-monthly checks.

"One bad apple doesn't dictate which kind of policy we have. They don't do it in any other part of the country. I don't understand why Walsall has to become an outlier and put on more costs on to our struggling drivers.

"If officers said the three yearly checks are not working and we've got a huge problem, that may be a time to consider such things. But that's not happened. We have to be careful we don't keep on imposing such restrictions on the trade that the trade becomes so lumbered by the cost of being a taxi driver in Walsall that they then go off and be a driver in Wolverhampton."

Councillor Bobby Bains said: "We should be trying to make it easier to do business in Walsall. To make drivers do this every six months when it is currently every three years is a bit excessive and seems a lot of work for us when no real issues have been highlighted."


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So according to councillors here, Walsall would have been the only council in the country to have six monthly DVLA checks? :?

When one considers it's a legal requirement for drivers to inform licensing officers when they receive points, you have to wonder if that some in that council consider Walsall drivers to be the biggest liars in the UK trade. :-k

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