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Feb 2021
Self-employed delivery drivers in Harrogate say tensions are rising with rival drivers coming into the area to make money during lockdown, despite the risk of spreading covid.
The Stray Ferret has spoken to four Harrogate delivery drivers about the issue. One said the situation has led to drivers coming to blows.
The local drivers say about 30 drivers from areas such as Leeds and Bradford are coming to Harrogate each day for work. They added this didn't occur before lockdown.
Delivery drivers are able to travel during lockdown but the ones we spoke to in Harrogate said this posed covid risks, as well as threatening the earnings of locals.
The drivers are self-employed and work on apps to find takeaway deliveries near to them. Whoever responds first to the notifications on the app gets to deliver the order.
They are paid per job and Harrogate is regarded as a better location to make money than many larger nearby places.
The drivers have reported their grievances to Harrogate Borough Council and North Yorkshire Police. Both told the Stray Ferret it wasn't a matter for them.
Another of the drivers, who wished to remain anonymous, said:
He added it was causing tension and a clear divide was emerging between local and outside drivers.
All the drivers said this issue has worsened during the current lockdown and that they were losing income because of it.
Victor Foca, who is also based locally, added:
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