Taxi drivers may face extra scrutiny
Date published: 25 November 2009
Taxi drivers in Rochdale could face extra security checks as part of new plans to protect children and vulnerable adults.
All local authorities are set to discuss whether private hire and hackney carriage drivers should join teachers and carers in being registered with the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).
The move has been made because some drivers have regular contact with children and vulnerable adults.
Currently, drivers undertake a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check which lasts three years and identifies any convictions.
The new ISA checks would identify whether a person posed a risk to children or vulnerable adults even if they had no convictions through up-to-date information sharing from sources such as the police.
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