Politicians have decided to criminalise illegal taxi services, such as Jersey Lifts.
They voted today on bringing forward a change to the Motor Law that will see the services 'investigated', to 'deter' use of them through more prosecutions.
Deputy Catherine Curtis proposed tougher action to protect passengers from unsafe or uninsured rides and to safeguard the livelihoods of registered taxi drivers, who pay social security and taxes.
READ: 'Jersey Lifts' drivers could be fined £10,000
She said it’s not just a group of friends giving each other lifts, but rather regular drivers advertising their availability, and earning a living by operating as illegal taxis.
She noted that two Facebook groups used for the services have a combined membership of 42,000 people.
Deputy Kirsten Morel says the government needs to look at the industry as a whole and make sure there is availability, it is reliable, and that prices are reasonable:
"There is work to be done to address this market failure.
"Until it's addressed, we will continue to have people use Jersey Lifts and other similar services.
"I don't think we should think that when we pass this proposition, the whole situation will clear up, and it will all be fine."
Deputy David Warr also said 'red tape' should be removed for those who want to become registered drivers.
The Education Minister says he wants it made very clear in the law that it won't prosecute young people sharing lifts:
"Let's not criminalise young people who perhaps make that sensible decision of going out in a group and one doesn't drink, and drives, and takes their car, and they get a bit towards petrol money."
The change will mean both those paying for and those offering the lifts could be prosecuted.
It was suggested they face up to £10,000, and users up to £1,000.
There were zero votes against.
36 politicians voted in favour, and four abstained from voting.
The next government will need to bring forward suggested law changes for approval by the States Assembly before 30 June 2027.

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