Be Cab-conscious
Stay Safe
(Date of issue: Tuesday, 10 December 2008)
Party-goers are being warned to be careful when going home from
a night out and to be cab- conscious.
Carlisle City Council is urging festive revellers to only use
hackney carriage and private hire vehicles, which are licensed by
the council.
The council’ s top tips for being cab-conscious are: only use a
licensed taxi; keep a taxi telephone number handy; pre-book your
taxi; always have your fare ready to pay the driver; don’t get in a
taxi if you have concerns about its authenticity.
Licensed taxis in Carlisle are either of the traditional London
cab design; wheelchair adapted people carriers or white saloon type
vehicles, all of which have a licence plate on the rear. They can
be hailed from the street or at a rank and have metered fares.
Private Hire vehicles, which also have a licence plate on the
rear, they can pre-booked by phone or in an office and from one of
the well known local companies to take you on your journey, safe in
the knowledge that both the driver and the vehicle are regularly
checked by the Council.
All licensed vehicles have a licence plate on the back of the
vehicle with the vehicle licence number and the number of people
licensed to carry. The driver should also be displaying a badge to
prove they are licensed.
Carlisle City Council is urging the public to take care when
hiring "taxis" on the street, particularly over the festive season.
Councillor David Morton, Chairman of the Council’s Regulatory Panel
said, "Although Carlisle hasn’t traditionally had a problem with
illegal taxis it is on the increase in some parts of the Country
and it pays to be vigilant, especially at this time of the year. I
would encourage people only to use licensed taxis and private hire
vehicles this Christmas. These are vehicles that have been
registered with us. They are regularly checked for safety and the
drivers are also vetted with a CRB check."
If you have any doubts about either the driver or the vehicle
don’t get in and if you have any reason to complain, record either
the driver’s identity badge number or the vehicle registration or
licence plate number and report it to the Council using the
Customer Contact Centre number 01228 817200.