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King Charles has given approval for a new law to crack down on the ‘scourge’ of rogue pedicabs in London.
The Pedicabs (London) Bill received Royal Assent shortly before midday on Thursday to become an Act of Parliament.
The new legislation will allow for the regulation of pedicabs in London for the first time, and stop their drivers ripping off tourists with sky-high fares.
The transport body will also be given the ability to control fares, ensure drivers undergo criminal record checks and set safety standards for operators and their vehicles.
The plans will mean pedicabs will be licensed in the same way as other private hire vehicles in London, with standards for operators, drivers and the bikes themselves.
A pedicab bill was supposed to go on the statute books as part of the proposed Transport Bill under Boris Johnson’s leadership but it ran into the sand when he resigned as PM.
The bill started its parliamentary process in the Lords and was also backed by MPs at the end of March.
Kate Middleton has been given a new title by King Charles in recognition of her “taking on more responsibilities.”
On Tuesday it was revealed that the Princess of Wales will also be known as The Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour.
This will no doubt be a welcome boost to the princess, who is also celebrating her youngest son’s birthday on Tuesday, with the palace releasing a new picture to celebrate Prince Louis turning six.
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Holly Evans26 April 2024 13:25
King Charles has given approval for a new law to crack down on rogue pedicabs, which will stop drivers from ripping off tourists in London.
The Pedicabs (London) Bill received Royal Assent on Thursday to become an Act of Parliament, after it was backed by MPs at the end of March.
Conservative MP Nickie Aiken described it as a “victory for everyone in the West End) after campaigning for years to clamp down on dodgy drivers.
Holly Evans26 April 2024 12:20
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