
Plans for CCTV and panic buttons in Crawley taxis
The proposed changes aim to align Crawley's licensing framework with national best practices and statutory guidance, while addressing local concerns around safety. Under the new measures, all licensed vehicles would be required to install CCTV systems capable of audio and visual recording. Panic buttons for both drivers and passengers would trigger recording in the event of an incident, offering an added layer of protection.Councillor Yasmin Khan, cabinet member for public protection, said: "Public safety is at the heart of our licensing regime. "We want everyone – whether they're a passenger, driver, or operator – to feel confident and secure when using or working in our licensed vehicles. "This consultation is an important step in ensuring our policies support public safety and reflect the needs of our community."The council is encouraging everyone to take part in the consultation.
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