
Refused: Cab driver Metin Akin (right) has been fined after refusing to pick up blind couple Martin Roberts and Clare Burman (left) from their home in Ipswich
Driver Metin Akin (right) refused to pick up Martin Roberts and Clare Burman (left) from their home in Ipswich, Suffolk, because he did not want their guide dogs in his car.
The couple complained and charges were brought against Akin, 32, under the Equality Act 2010. He was fined ?165 and ordered to pay ?1,233.50 costs.
A cab driver who refused to pick up a blind couple and their guide dogs has been fined in one of the first cases of its kind in the UK.
Martin Roberts and Clare Burman had booked a taxi to collect them from their home in Ipswich, Suffolk.
But when driver Metin Akin heard they had dogs he turned down the job, saying he did not want the animals on his car's leather seats.
Mr Roberts, who has been blind since birth, called the Ipswich Cabs 289 company to ask where his taxi was after it failed to turn up 15 minutes after the time he had booked.
The operator told him that a driver had refused to take the fare because he was worried about the couple's two labrador guide dogs damaging the black leather seats in his silver VW Passat.
Mr Roberts, 35, and 32-year-old Miss Burman, who has been registered blind since the age of 13, then had to wait a further 20 minutes for another taxi driver to pick them up and take them home, on July 8 last year.
The couple reached their destination with dogs Malone and Vikki but then complained to Ipswich Borough Council who brought charges against Akin under the 2010 Equality Act.
Sandy Martin, the Fairer Ipswich portfolio holder for Ipswich Borough Council, said: 'We will not tolerate any discriminatory behaviour by taxi drivers whether it is on the grounds of disability, sex, religion or ethnic origin.'
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