Saturday 30 November 2019

BRIGHTON

Out of town Uber drivers wrongfully using Brighton and Hove taxi ranks are frustrating the city’s cab drivers.

The city’s taxi ranks are meant to be for the sole use of hackney carriage taxis licensed by Brighton and Hove City Ciouncil.

But 11 private hire drivers have been caught using the city’s ranks since June – nine of which were licensed in Lewes and most of which work for Uber.

The authority’s Hackney Carriage officer Martin Seymour told the council’s Licensing Committee on Thursday 28 November that all those caught have received warning letters from the city council.

Licensing committee chair, Labour councillor Jackie O’Quinn said: “We are writing to Lewes about this because it is now such a problem.

“We need to appeal to our fellow councillors in Lewes to do something about it as we often see taxis from other areas, particularly Lewes, sitting in our ranks.”

Conservative councillor Lee Wares said the number of Lewes licensed vehicles with Brighton drivers was annoying for the city’s taxi trade.

He said: “We need to have a conversation with Uber to remind them ranks are not for them.”

Brighton and Hove City Council licensing department has also written to both Transport for London and Uber about the private hire company losing its licence in the capital.

Licensing manager Jim Whitelegg assured councillors Transport for London licensed Uber drivers cannot work in the city.

He is asking for clarification as to what the 14,000 unauthorised trips in London means.

Uber’s licence to operate in Brighton and Hove is for 15 months.

The company lost its licence to operate in the city in May 2018, but this was reinstated after an appeal in December last year.


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