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eco
21-12-2008, 3:19 PM
Hi,
I will have to be a bit vague on the info I put on this thread, but here goes anyway, I have reson to believe the company I work for are not following the FTA rules and practices, my question is if I inform the FTA (I would like to do it annomously), and we lose the O licence would we all lose our jobs, or could it go to another company within our group?

Hintza
21-12-2008, 3:54 PM
I don't know anything about your specific question but I'm sure Conor might have something to say.

But I think you are playing a dangerous game reporting your employer in this climate I would suspect that anything that rocks the boat could be seen as an excuse to close down an operation. So if you fancy losing your job fire ahead.

I think you should have a very very good reason to go down the route you propose. And what are the downsides if they find out it was you? Disgruntled management or co-workers?

Quietmanc
21-12-2008, 4:52 PM
As Hintza really,but you neeed to post slightly more detail about your concerns.Also,if all companies within your group share the same 'O' licence-it could be disastrous.Could you not have a quiet word with someone you trust within the organisation? If it's running bent you're on about-just don't do it.It's your licence and livelihood.

Quinny
21-12-2008, 5:41 PM
Your question is a bit vague,but if you wish to pm me,then feel free.

What do you suspect they are doing wrong?

The FTA,(The Freight Transport Association.) is not a legal body,merely a body that is a bit like a union,but in this case for companies.Along with the RHA, (Road Haulage Association.) they are about as much use as a chocolate teapot.

If you suspect that illegal practices are taking place,the people to speak to are VOSA,who do all the traffic enforcement in this country.

I notice that you are not too far away from me in Leeds,therefore the local traffic area office is Hillcrest House in Leeds,(Which deals with O licences,and other forms of licencing.) although the nearest main VOSA testing station,depending on which part of Leeds you are in,is either Wetherby or Patrick Green,(Where I took both my HGV tests.) near Rothwell.

Quinny
21-12-2008, 5:48 PM
Just found this on another forum that I use.

It's the VOSA hotline,and I'm unsure if it still works,but what it does,it goes to the VOSA intelligence unit,who will take your details,and then go from there.

You don't have to give your name,if you don't wish to,and all calls are taken in confidence,but the more info you can give,the better.

0870 60 60 440

Quinny
21-12-2008, 5:53 PM
But I think you are playing a dangerous game reporting your employer in this climate I would suspect that anything that rocks the boat could be seen as an excuse to close down an operation. So if you fancy losing your job fire ahead.


I personally don't see a problem with reporting an operator who condones dodgy practices,and I would have no problem in doing it myself.If it rids the industry of people who are prepared to flout the law at all costs,then so be it.At least I'll be able to sleep at night,knowing that another scroat is out of business,and people could be safe because of it.

But the way I read it,is if,in your opinion,people don't report these scumbags,and one of their drivers kills a member of your family by using unsafe practices,then you have no problem with it,as long as everyone still has their job?

Our industry gets enough bad press,without adding fuel to the fire.

And before anyone asks,I have been in this industry,man and boy since I was 11.I'm now 44,and have NEVER run in a dodgy manner,and never needed to.

Conor
21-12-2008, 9:00 PM
Hi,
I will have to be a bit vague on the info I put on this thread, but here goes anyway, I have reson to believe the company I work for are not following the FTA rules and practices, my question is if I inform the FTA (I would like to do it annomously), and we lose the O licence would we all lose our jobs, or could it go to another company within our group?

FTA is not the law. FTA has nothing to do with the law and is basically nothing more than an unofficial trade body - think confederation of builders. Not following the FTA or RHA rules has no impact on the O licence as they're nothing more than a group representing hauliers.

If you're driving to legal hours, running vehicles with MOT, insurance and road tax that are kept to a good standard of maintenance, there's nothing to complain about.

If you would care to expand on the issues you think there are in here, I can tell you if there's a problem and who to report it to.

Do be aware though as a driver, if you have flouted the drivers hours regs, driven an unsafe vehicle or an untaxed, MOT'd or insured one, you're as liable as the operator.

I echo Quinnys points and have reported companies in the past.