Issue - meetings
REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 044473
Meeting: 12/06/2013 - Licensing Committee (Item 12)
12 REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 044473
To consider a confidential report by the Head of Planning and Public Protection (copy enclosed) seeking members’ review of a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles in respect of Driver No. 044473.
Additional documents:
- Restricted enclosure 3 , View reasons restricted (12/2)
- Restricted enclosure 4 , View reasons restricted (12/3)
- Restricted enclosure 5 , View reasons restricted (12/4)
- Restricted enclosure 6 , View reasons restricted (12/5)
Decision:
RESOLVED that
–
(a) consideration of the suitability of Driver
No. 044473 to hold a hackney carriage and private hire vehicle drivers licence
be deferred to the next meeting of the committee to provide a further
opportunity for the Driver to attend and present his case, and
(b) a letter be sent to
Driver No. 044473 advising him of the committee’s decision above, requesting
his attendance at the committee’s next meeting and impressing upon him the
seriousness of the matter.
Minutes:
A confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (previously circulated) was submitted upon –
(i) the suitability of Driver No. 044473 to hold a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles;
(ii) concerns having been raised by Licensing Enforcement Officers regarding the conduct of the licensed driver on a number of separate occasions (a summary of facts together with witness statements having been attached to the report);
(iii) the Driver having been invited to attend the meeting in support of his licence review and to answer members’ questions thereon.
The Driver was not present at the meeting
despite being invited to attend. In the
absence of an explanation from the Driver regarding his non
attendance the committee agreed to proceed in his absence.
The Licensing
Enforcement Officer (HB) introduced the report and detailed the summary of
facts of the case. Members took the
opportunity to raise questions and the officers clarified the association of the
Driver to the business and taxi referred to within the incidents and the behaviour of the Driver during the events concerned. It was clarified that during the multi agency
taxi operation in February 2013 licensed vehicles had been inspected generally
and other vehicles were also tested.
Officers were concerned about the Driver’s failure to engage with them
and other officials, the attitude he had displayed and his disregard of
authority. The Public Protection Manager
highlighted that Enforcement Officers had a difficult and challenging role and
maintained positive relationships with licensees in the main and issues would
not be brought before committee unless significant.
The committee
adjourned to consider the case and it was –
RESOLVED that –
(a) consideration of the suitability of Driver No. 044473 to hold a
hackney carriage and private hire vehicle drivers licence be deferred to the next meeting of the committee to
provide a further opportunity for the Driver to attend and present his case,
and
(b) a letter be sent to Driver No. 044473
advising him of the committee’s decision above, requesting his attendance at
the committee’s next meeting and impressing upon him the seriousness of the
matter.
Having considered the
evidence presented the committee expressed serious concerns regarding the behaviour of the Driver in this case and considered their
powers in terms of suspension and revocation.
In the absence of the Driver and hearing his version of events however
the committee agreed that the Driver be given a further opportunity to present
his case to the Licensing Committee before a determination was made. Consequently it was resolved to defer
consideration of the suitability of the Driver to the committee’s next meeting
and to invite him to attend advising him of the committee’s decision and the
seriousness of the matter.