Minicab bid to halt bogus drivers
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PRIVATE-HIRE car operators have called for logos to be put on their vehicles to prevent lone women falling victim to bogus cab drivers.
One of the city's leading private-hire firms has asked the city council to sanction the controversial move, which could pave the way for company logos on the side of hundreds of Capital vehicles.
OnwardTravel, which provides cars to and from Edinburgh Airport, said a livery would help clients recognise their vehicles, as well as protecting female passengers who may otherwise be tricked by bogus drivers.
But the move has sparked outrage among the city's black cab drivers, who fear it would encourage private-hire cars to illegally pick up passengers off the street.
Councillors considered the idea at a regulatory meeting in the City Chambers earlier this week, and have asked OnwardTravel to provide more information before making a decision.
At present, private-hire vehicles can only display identification plates on their front and rear bumpers. No other advertising is allowed, in order to prevent people flagging down the vehicles - a right reserved only for black cabs on the city's streets.
In a letter to the city council, OnwardTravel's management agents, Allan Criggie and Colin May, wrote: "We would like to propose that vehicles operating from the airport should display some form of livery.
"This would assist our clients in recognising they are boarding the correct licensed vehicle allocated to them.
"We would also like to point out that there would be a safety element attached to this proposal as female passengers travelling on their own would be boarding a readily identifiable vehicle."
But Keith Bell, chairman of taxi drivers' group CABforce, said the move was a "cynical" attempt to introduce advertising on the side of private-hire cars.
He said: "The vehicles have a plate on the front bumper, the rear bumper and the dashboard. There is also a disc on the windscreen and the drivers wear identification badges.
"The council has made it clear that only taxis can advertise, and private-hire companies knew this when they chose to operate their vehicles and they have to live with the rules."
A city council spokeswoman said: "The letter from OnwardTravel is being considered."