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The Committee received a report from the Environmental Health
Manager regarding Operator door signage.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
The issue was important in relation to community
safety.
ii.
Questioned how this would work for drivers who were
also their own Operator (i.e. sole traders).
iii.
Asked how many operators were registered within the
city.
iv.
Asked if operator’s website details could be
included on private hire vehicles.
v.
Given current technology for example QR codes
queried whether the requirement for a telephone number to be included on a
private hire vehicle was a step back.
vi.
Asked if the Council’s telephone number could be
used instead of the operator’s number.
In response to Members’ questions the Environmental Health Manager said
the following:
i.
Operators were required to have an office and a
telephone. This would mean that drivers would end up taking complaints about
themselves if they were sole traders.
ii.
It was an operator’s responsibility to ensure that
private hire vehicles registered with them complied with the licensing
conditions.
iii.
There were 17 operators registered within the city.
iv.
The purpose of the report was to ensure that an
operator’s telephone number was displayed on private hire vehicles for public
safety reasons. Potentially other information (including website details) could
be included.
v.
Confirmed that private hire vehicles already had to
display the city council’s telephone number in the vehicle. The Environmental
Health Manager also confirmed that her number was also displayed in every
private hire vehicle.
An amendment was
proposed to change the wording of recommendation 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 to substitute
registered for working (deleted text struck through, additional text underlined)
2.1.2
Operators to provide door signs with their
telephone number to private hire drivers/vehicles that are registered working
with them.
2.1.3
All vehicles that are registered working with
an operator, to display door sign with contact telephone number as of 1 January
2020.
On a show of hands the amendment was carried by 7 votes to 0.
The Committee:
Resolved (by 7
votes to 0):
i.
To amend the policy to require the mandatory
display of a contact telephone number on operator door signs for private Hire
Vehicles.
ii.
Operators to provide door signs with their
telephone number to private hire drivers/vehicles that are working with
them.
iii.
All vehicles that are working with an operator, to
display door sign with contact telephone number as of 1 January 2020.