A sting operation in the city centre saw 15 touting Private Hire drivers caught in the space of just one hour.
Now ask yourself "how many touts were caught in London's West End last night ? "
Nottingham's licensing boss says it is "a game of cat and mouse" to catch them in the act.
Richard Antcliff, chief for licensing at Nottingham City Council, says a 'cohort' of around 200 drivers use social media messenger service Whatsapp to keep the council off their tail.
If an illegal driver spots a council or police officer then a message is pinged out to avoid that area so they aren't caught and prosecuted.
On Friday evening in Nottingham city centre, the Post went undercover with licensing boss Mr Antcliff to evaluate the scale of the problem.
In just over one hour, 15 drivers were caught picking up customers illegally. One left his vehicle outside a bus stop to issue a tirade of abuse, and another sped off before his details could be taken.
The 15 caught are now going through the system but face possible penalties including a fine or losing their badge.
The council’s licensing team are targeting drivers who obtain private hire licences from other councils and then 'tout' for business - also known as ‘plying for hire’ - on the streets of Nottingham.
The majority of the 15 caught on Friday evening had their licences issued in Gedling. Private hire drivers from Gedling can drop off in the city, but the problems arise when they then try to pick up passengers.
Under legislation, private hire vehicles may only pick up passengers when pre-booked, rather than from a rank or being hailed down like a city hackney cab.
However, Mr Antcliffe says around 200 PH drivers are regularly breaking the law.
Other offences committed by illegal drivers include not setting the meter, charging high prices, and leaving the passenger uninsured if an accident was to occur while in the vehicle.
Mr Antcliff says that illegal touts are putting the public at risk – with a small minority using their cover to commit serious crimes.
He said in the last six months the city has got "out of control" and more enforcement work is needed to ensure that illegal touts are driven out of Nottingham.
The council runs one operation a month, but has a team of two on the streets each night.
Around 40 drivers have been caught so far this year and prosecuted - but Mr Antcliff says this is just the "tip of the iceberg" if they had more resources.
He says that in the last two years, eight rouge privat hire drivers plying for hire, have committed serious offences including rape, sexual touching, conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, grievous bodily harm and indecent exposure. They have all lost their PH Licenses and Badges.
He told the Post: "It is all money-related, and on occasion more sinister. It is cash in hand, the operator is not taking a percentage and there is no meter.
"The criminal cases we have seen are just the people who have come forward, but there will be other victims who have been ripped off on the meter, been a victim of sexual innuendo or experienced more sinister acts from drivers. That is why it is important that customers use pre-booked PH cars or a green hackney taxi.
"We have really started to clamp down in the last six months, for a number of reasons. The city has got out of control in regards to taxis, we have seen some nasty offences committed, and we are going throug
"It is unfair for legitimate drivers to have their work stolen under their noses by those who are illegally flying round the city. We are also concerned about public safety. If you are a single female, use a hackney or pre-book a private hire.
"If you just jump into any cab there is no record of that journey and you risk the chance of becoming a victim because you just don’t know if it is legitimate."
Mr Antcliff says illegal drivers are using social messenger site Whatsapp on their mobile phones to avoid detection.
He said: "Eighty-five percent of drivers are legitimate and doing pre-booked jobs but there is a cohort – 200 on one given night.
"They are all individually out for themselves but they know each other and they help each other out. It is a hustle and their way of communicating is through Whatsapp.
"They say 'police and council are out' or they will say 'we have seen the taxi CPOs (community protection officers) out on Milton Street', and they go to the other side of the city.
"It is a game of cat and mouse but we are getting smarter. We are using the eye in the sky – we are using the CCTV cameras across the city."
Sean Cochrane is one of the community protection officers whose job is to stop illegal touting by PH drivers.
He said: "People want to get home but they do not realise the consequences. We are seeing in excess of a hundred. We won't catch everyone but we will deter it. We are concerned about safety."
During Friday's operation, drivers were asked why they flouted the law, but often denied any knowledge of wrongdoing.
Despite one driver accepting a £20 offer to Kimberley, once rumbled he told the Post he would never have taken us and had only stopped to buy chips.
Councillor Toby Neal, the portfolio holder for community and customer service, has stressed the importance of keeping people safe.
He said: "It is coming up to one of the most busy times of the year and everyone wants to go out and have fun which is great, but our main concern is keeping people safe and if they are getting into unregulated minicabs then they are putting themselves at risk.
"Private hire cars by law should be pre-booked and if you get into one with out pre-booking you are at risk. We can't trace them, you don't know who they are and you won't be covered by insurance."
Sam Rycroft, 30, of Bulwell, was one customer who was about to take an illegal tout. on Friday night.
He said: "I have had a couple of tout drivers ask for £20 deposit or my mobile phone as deposit. All I want to do is get home safe after a night out."
Amy Upson, 24, of Essex, who was about to get into a touts car, told the Post: "I went up to him and said it would be £10 to the Premier Inn. I feel really bad. The fact he stopped in the middle of the street indicated to me he was legitimate."
Rachel Hustwayte, 38, of Wollaton, was queuing at the hackney taxi rank, which was manned by marshalls.
She said: "We are queuing for a hackney in the hope we get a safe and legitimate ride home. You hope they will charge the correct fare rather than make one up."
TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BITS:
Mean while, in Central London, says it all ....
TfL's seem to be more concerned what magazine Licensed Taxi drivers have on show, rather being out there stoping the touting by rogue private hire touts.
Instead of protecting their stakeholder partners....it just made us more determined to get our message across.
Top of the list of heinous offences in London
• Driver not wearing a badge despite having their number on front and back windows
• Unauthorised signage
• Over ranking, or queuing to join a rank.
And yet Touts operate all over the West End and City unabated.
What we need in London is a Head Licensing officer, with the same attitude as Richard Antcliff, and a duty of care to protect the public. Rather than a high level scripted bias to harass Licensed Taxi drivers.
Source : Nottingham Post.
3 comments:
Nottingham, like many other areas are stretched to sort this issue out because they are all undermanned.
I feel for the officers, they have not just this duty, but all the paper work involved. They also have to deal with every other license...even one for a charity event...
they do what they can with the resources they have. simple as that.
cross border hiring is wrong and needs to be dealt with.
I welcome communication from Richard Antcliffe to work with me and try to put an end to this debacle....
Lee Ward
Trade representative for Sheffield...and some say for the UK lol
Honestly it is really like the wild west in London, the touts are all over the place just blatantly picking up people right in front of licenced taxis when the customer puts hand out trying to get a real taxi. On top of that the rickshaw pedicabs end up coming straight at you as they hurtle down the wrong way on a one way street with passengers in the back risking life and limb. You darent get out and demonstrate because on every corner are those tout assistants trying to herd unsuspecting tourists into unlicenced cars and they can get very violent, a real taxi driver will just get beaten or taxi smashed up. It's hopeless, I am sure one day a high profile person or celebrity will get attacked or killed by these rogues and then maybe the shit will hit the fan. Meanwhile to the MPs and TFL everyone else's safety is expendible because it's just another innocent poor person.
These rickshaws are now going up to 30mph or more thanks to having chipped up electric motors, so technically they are now not the innocent slow and cute backward Indian cast offs, much more a fully motorised vehicle, so as we are to have similar electric motors in our taxis I presume we can then be allowed the exact same privilage they get ignored doing and conditions. So basically we should all be able to do as we like, go anyway down a road, charge as we wish. Become do as we likes.
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