brightonbreezy wrote:
Angry taxi drivers have criticised police after two cabbies were arrested in a row over parking.
I thought Sussex had been a bit quiet of late.
brightonbreezy wrote:
Brighton city centre was brought to a standstill on Friday night when scores of taxi drivers pulled up at busy ranks and got out of their cars in a two-hour protest at the arrests.
Was it? Or is this a Newspaper OTT version? Did your drivers stop Mr BB? I can't see the Brighton PH drivers being interested in a Taxi dispute?
brightonbreezy wrote:
They had been queuing at a drop-off point in Queens Road to get on to the station rank when they were told to move from the double yellow lines .
One of the drivers, Mick Little, 54, said he was dragged out of his car by the officer and marched into the station for questioning.
Are you sure it was Mick Little?
In my experience Police officers just don't 'grab' someone from their car for no reason, perhaps the officer had told him to move, he had refused / argued back and got himself arrested for obstruction of which has a power of arrest attached to it.
If it says No waiting and an obstruction was being caused I'm not sure how the drivers can argue that one.
The law's the law, not what's convenient to the taxi trade, the van delivery men, the Buses, the . . .
brightonbreezy wrote:
“He dragged me out of the car and frogmarched me into the station. I was questioned for an hour and then given a £30 fine for causing an obstruction''
That will be a FPN. Contest it, if your that certain at a Magistrates court, I'm sure Mr BBcan update us with the result.
Was he a GMB member?
brightonbreezy wrote:
Last night taxi drivers said too many taxi licences are being issued.
At the station rank there are 17 parking spaces to cater for the 400 taxis that have passes.
Raj Vasanthen, who has been a cabbie in Brighton for 23 years, said: “This is an ongoing issue. There are too many cabs and too many passes for the station.
I'll leave that for you and Sussex to answer Mr BB!