CABBIES are “at war” in the taxi ranks of Basildon as drivers from outside the area muscle in and steal valuable trade from them.

Taxi driver Keith Baddle has described it is a “national disgrace” as drivers from “out of area” muscle in on Basildon amid claims that taxis licensed by Transport for London and other local authorities are working in the borough.

A report, set to go before Basildon Council’s licensing committee next week, highlights an increase in “out of town” operators in the past five years and councillors will debate how they can tackle the issue.

Mr Baddle, secretary of the Basildon Borough Hackney Carriage Association, said: “It’s a national disgrace but that may be putting it too gently.

“Council has historically done the local licensing and sets standards and is responsible for the protection of the public in its area, the council can do some enforcement, but it cannot stop an ‘out of area’ vehicle.

“Licensing officers can’t stop the vehicle to check it, to make sure it is up to date and has the correct tyres, other operators have different standards.

“We must carry a fire extinguisher and we must do a local knowledge test, do these drivers from London even know the shortest distances to their destinations?”

He also raised concerns that taxis from outside the area lack in local knowledge to benefit customers - often leading to longer journeys and increased fares.

He added: “Any Saturday, ‘out of area’ vehicles are going from Basildon, up Noak Hill Road at 20mph and they have no clue where they are going, they look at their satnavs rather than the road and it is a risk to the general public’s safety.

“We are trying to fight for customers, we have been pushing Basildon Council to get a joint enforcement group. Basildon is being flooded with drivers who don’t have the appropriate knowledge, it is dodgy in the least.”

Nethermayne Independent councillor, Kerry Smith, said: “London is the problem, you know they are not local because they drive around and don’t know where they are, they stick out like a sore thumb. It is a war, they are undercutting us, Basildon companies are a better service and anyone who goes to a rank and gets in a Basildon cab will pay a fair fare.”