Yorkshire Post

City receives more than 700 complaints about taxi drivers

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MORE than 700 complaints were made about the conduct of taxi drivers in Leeds last year, resulting in written warnings and licence suspension­s in some cases.

There were 722 complaints to the council about the taxi and private hire trade during 2023, up from 579 the previous year.

Leeds City Council’s annual licensing report said 35 of the complaints last year were over alleged inappropri­ate sexual behaviour.

Of those, 24 were in relation to conversati­ons and comments from drivers and 11 were allegation­s of inappropri­ate sexual contact or assault.

Seven drivers were suspended following sexual complaints to the Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Service.

A council spokespers­on said another four drivers were suspended after being arrested. They said: “In most of these cases no formal complaint is made to the service as the incident has not occurred whilst working as a driver.”

The licensing report said: “The largest number of complaints reported to the council in 2023 relate to driver conduct, driving standards and licence breaches which includes private hire drivers parking on hackney carriage ranks.

“In most of the cases, licensed drivers are given verbal or written warnings, a record of which is placed on their licensing file.”

Some drivers also faced immediate suspension­s at the roadside when licensing officers and police carried out more than 1,600 vehicle inspection­s.

The report said: “Whilst most licensed taxi and private hire vehicles during these checks were found to be in good order, several were seen to fall short of requiremen­ts and 207 were immediatel­y suspended from service for being in a dangerous condition, or licence breaches and public safety concerns.”

The report said 173 Leeds drivers were handed roadside suspension­s. A further 34 of the suspension­s were to drivers from neighbouri­ng council areas who were stopped in Leeds.

The report said: “The staff at the Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Service continue to work closely with the licensing committee to ensure that members of public travelling in taxi and private hire vehicles are protected. This last year we have improved our communicat­ion and engagement with the trade and other stakeholde­rs through regular trade meetings.”

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