FollowFollowFollowFollow McNutt v Transport for London [2019] EWHC 365 (Admin) No designated taxi or PHV fitted with a taximeter can switch their meter on before loading a wheelchair passenger and no designated taxi or PHV can quote an inflated fare even if they do...
FollowFollowFollowFollow The High Court has confirmed that switching your taximeter on before you assist a disabled person – even if you do not actually charge them – is an office under the Equality Act 2010. The Circumstances London Black Cab driver Thomas McNutt... Follow us The Government has published its Inclusive Transport Strategy. What does it mean for the taxi and private hire sector? Increased number of mandatory wheelchair accessible vehicles Increased enforcement activity Mandatory disability awareness training for... Follow us As a driver of a licensed taxi or private hire vehicle, there are a number of legal duties that you have to comply with. If you do not, you may be committing an offence and face a fine of up to £1000. Part 12, chapter 1 of the Equality Act 2010 says... Privacy & Cookies Policy