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GMB AND RMT PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS JOIN FORCES
Last Post 29/09/2010 01:39 PM by 300C. 6 Replies.
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brightonbreezy

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23/09/2009 07:58 AM  
GMB AND RMT PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS JOIN FORCES TO DEMAND FOR A PUBLIC ENQUIRY ON THE RUNNING OF THE PUBLIC CARRIAGE OFFICE (PCO)

London’s Hackney Cab drivers and Private Hire drivers are joining forces in their demand for an inquiry into the running of the Public Carriage Office (PCO) which regulates the London’s mini cabs cabbies and black cabs. Both sets of drivers are unhappy with the PCO’s structure and position on many issues concerning the industry in the Capital including:

1. How Private Hire drivers who are unable to speak English are able to pass the vital typographical and other tests and checks.
2. Why the ban on driver safety shields when drivers are regularly attacked and even killed in their cabs.
3. Why fit CCTV cameras in vehicles with no sound recording?
4. Why does the PCO alert Private Hire Operators offices of the dates when they will carry out regulatorary checks which gives the operators time to sort out paperwork and conceal any illegal conduct such as the hiding the employment of unlicensed and illegal drivers?
5. Driver standards. The killer on the ‘Knowledge’ was already a badged PH driver.
6. The too comfortable relationship with the major Private Hire Businesses.
7. The PCO’s acceptance of poor standards of driver paperwork.

Terry Flanagan, GMB National Organiser of professional drivers said, ”Both sides of the London Passenger Trade, mini cabs and black cabs, joining together on the vital issues of the running and standards of the PCO will be a much stronger force than from just one which would be attacked as been biased towards one side or another.”

Eddie Lambert, Chair of the RMT London Taxis’ Branch said, “By coming together on these specific issues we are letting the PCO know we are not going to be ignored by them and we will force them to address the flawed way that they operate. We will challenge the entire PCO operation as it is currently structured. Public Safety is too important to be used as a political play thing and we are a demanding a PCO that is genuinely fit for purpose.”

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Contact: GMB Press Office: Rose Conroy on 07974 251823 or Steve Pryle on 07821 289889 or RMT Press Officer Geoff Martin on 07831 465103.
GMB BRANCH SEC LONDON

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23/09/2009 08:08 PM  
Another demonstration of the LEFT organising! sure the 2 orgs have differences but respect them, but where we agree we will work together. The target this time the disgracefull PCO, watch this space!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Driving on the Left

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25/09/2009 05:07 PM  
I do believe someones bowels are doing the polka at the PCO and TfL





Marian Healy

GMB National Organising Department - Edgware

Tel: 0208 952 3000

Fax: 0208 952 3004

Mobile: 07736 743703

email: [email protected]





-----Original Message-----
From: Dods Monitoring [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 24 September 2009 12:00
To: Healy Marian (EDG)
Subject: News Alert: Transport for London: TfL tightens guidelines for licensing taxi and private hire drivers in London



Dods Monitoring
GMB: Taxis

Organisation: Transport for London

24.09.09

TfL tightens guidelines for licensing taxi and private hire drivers in London

Transport for London (TfL) today announced plans to tighten the guidelines for licensing taxi and private hire drivers in the Capital. In future, taxi and private hire licences will not be granted to applicants who have been convicted for serious or violent offences, unless there are exceptional mitigating circumstances.

This clarification comes as a result of recent public interest in the case of an individual with a conviction for manslaughter who was licensed as a private hire driver and accepted on to the Knowledge of London programme. As a result of concerns raised about this case, TfL's Public Carriage Office (PCO) ordered a full review of the licensing decision. That review is now complete and has concluded that insufficient weight was given to the applicant's criminal history when a decision to grant them a private hire licence was made. As a result, the individual's private hire licence is being revoked, and they will not continue to study the Knowledge.

Jeroen Weimar, the Chief Operating Officer for TfL Surface Transport, said: "We understand why this case caused concern and I would like to reiterate that safety is always our top priority. Taxi and private hire drivers are in a position of trust, and it's our job to ensure they deserve that trust.

"This was a difficult case, but following a thorough review, we believe that insufficient weight was given to the applicant's criminal history when the decision to grant them a private hire licence was made. We have therefore revoked this individual's licence and they will no longer be allowed to study the Knowledge.

"The PCO has robust processes in place to determine whether or not individuals are fit to become licensed taxi or private hire drivers, and in the overwhelming majority of cases I am confident the right decision is made. However, we have tightened our guidelines with regards to applicants' criminal histories as we seek to prevent such cases in the future."

The PCO has a long established, robust process in place for vetting would-be taxi or private hire drivers in London. Anyone with a history of violence would not have been licensed until they had a clean record for a minimum of three years, more if the original offence was of a serious nature, if it was racially motivated or if the individual had more than one conviction for a violent offence. The Licensing Authority made decisions on a case by case basis, in line with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974*. The change in guidelines aims to make the licensing decision more robust when considering individuals with criminal histories.

The PCO is also carrying out a wider review of the licensing guidelines, and will use a panel of experts to advise on difficult cases in future. The panel will include experts in the fields of criminal justice as well as senior representatives from the PCO.

Notes:

1. The Public Carriage Office, part of Transport for London, is responsible for licensing and regulating London's taxi and private hire services.

2. *The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974, enables criminal convictions to become 'spent', or forgotten, after a rehabilitation period. The rehabilitation period depends on the penalty imposed. After this period, an ex-offender is not normally obliged to mention the conviction when applying for a job.

However, Section 7(3) of the Act allows the Licensing Authority to take into consideration certain spent convictions in deciding whether or not to license an individual as a taxi or private hire driver, e.g. sexual offences, convictions for aggravated assault, etc.

The new PCO guidelines take this a step further and set out explicitly a set of offences which will, following conviction, rule out an individual's being considered for a licence.

3. The PCO is putting together a list of those crimes for which a previous conviction will lead to a refusal unless there are exceptional mitigating circumstances. This will not be an exhaustive list but will indicate the type of crimes for which a previous conviction will lead to a refusal.

4. In order to become a licensed taxi driver in London, candidates must pass the Knowledge of London, commonly referred to as the Knowledge, to prove they have an in-depth understanding of the complex road network and places of interest in the city.

Thats just the thought of serious trade union organisation exposing them for doing a Nelson on the corruption infesting the industry

Serious Fraud Office in. Let's clean up the London trade
brightonbreezy

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27/09/2009 10:06 AM  
Hi Marian,

Nice to see you on here, hope your keeping well.

Regards
BB
Den99

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31/12/2009 12:08 PM  
I don't know how to do it but surely the questions asked in the first post here
should be drawn to the attention of the general public.

They are important for every citizen

Just to take one
being multi lingual is a great asset but ONE of the languages surely must be English

I often go to Spain and the one language the taxi drivers are guaranteed to speak is
Spanish, strange that as I am in Spain
GMB BRANCH SEC LONDON

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07/01/2010 05:07 PM  
In London the topographical testing is done by the proprietors! and guess what bundles of Drivers cant read or write English!
Speaks volumes for the integrity of the Proprietors ????????

Driver are referred to by proprietors as RENTS what a shower ??????????

So here we have both PH and Hackney Drivers confronting ILLEGALL competion! naturally both are disgusted but not suprised at the activitiers of the Proprietors and it is ONLY them responsible for this highly dangerous practice. So there fore we both agree it must be stopped and rest assured eventually it will be stopped!!!!!
300C

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29/09/2010 01:39 PM  
I disagree with the statement of they cant speak english. I have heard many many PH drivers saying "no I follow sat nav", lol sorry first post. But its true to many non english speakers messing this trade up
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