Stratford taxi driver loses licence for refusing to take disabled passenger - The Stratford Observer

Stratford taxi driver loses licence for refusing to take disabled passenger

A TAXI driver from Shipston who refused to take a disabled passenger has had his licence revoked.

Licensing Officers at Stratford District Council received a complaint from a member of the public who was in a mobility scooter, that the driver, Mr Parker, refused to carry him in his Hackney Carriage vehicle whilst waiting for hire on a taxi rank in Stratford town centre.

Mr Parker, aged 69 and from Shipston, has been a licensed Hackney Carriage driver since 1991 and has received a considerable number of warnings and action taken against him for a variety of matters relating to his Dual Driver’s and Hackney Carriage Licence.

Mr Parker breached his duty under s165 of the Equality Act 2010 which requires drivers of a designated wheelchair accessible taxi to carry a wheelchair user without charging extra, and any non-exempt driver to provide reasonable assistance to any wheelchair user. Section 164a of the same Act imposes a duty on drivers to provide reasonable mobility assistance.




The taxi driver’s licence was revoked following a meeting of SDC’s Licensing Panel.

SDC’s community safety spokesperson Coun Christopher Kettle said: “Under the Equality Act, licensed taxi drivers using accessible vehicles must not discriminate against disabled passengers and they should also give them assistance when required.


“Actions such as these is inexcusable and certainly not the high standard that we expect from our licensed drivers who all undergo disability awareness training to ensure they are aware of their legal obligation.”

Coun Chris Mills, Licensing Panel Chairman added: “We have a duty to ensure all taxi drivers in Stratford district comply with the terms and conditions of our licensing policy, which places paramount importance on the safety of the public.

“Taxi drivers hold a position of trust and have a duty of care, and when drivers fail in this duty we have no hesitation in revoking their licence.”

From January 2010, all Hackney Carriage vehicles licensed by SDC are required to be wheelchair accessible vehicles so that those members of the community who are disabled or have mobility issues and who require assistance have reasonable access to transport.

The driver now has a period of 21 days to appeal against the decision to a Magistrate’s Court.

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