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REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 048997
Meeting: 20/12/2013 - Licensing Committee (Item 5)
5 REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 048997
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. 048997.
Decision:
RESOLVED that the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Driver’s Licence issued to Driver No. 048997 be revoked on public safety grounds.
Minutes:
A confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (previously circulated) was submitted upon –
(i)
the suitability of Driver No. 048997 to hold a
licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles;
(ii)
a complaint having been made from a Civil
Enforcement Officer regarding the behaviour of the licensed driver on 10
October 2013 following the issuing of a Penalty Charge Notice in respect of a
hackney carriage vehicle;
(iii)
the Driver having subsequently been issued with
a Public Order Offence Fixed Penalty Notice by North Wales Police relating to
the incident (a summary of facts together with witness statements and
associated documentation had been attached to the report), and
(iv)
the Driver having been invited to attend the
meeting in support of his licence review and to answer members’ questions
thereon.
The Licensing Enforcement Officer (LEO)
provided a summary of the report and advised that the Driver was not
present. The matter had been deferred
from the last meeting following written representations from the Driver and his
instructed solicitors requesting an adjournment. The solicitors had since advised that they no
longer represented the Driver concerned.
In the absence of any explanation from the Driver regarding his non attendance; the fact that the matter had already been
adjourned at the Driver’s request, and given the serious nature of the case
members decided to proceed with the review in the Driver’s absence.
The Head of Legal and Democratic Services
reminded members of the representations that had been made at the last
meeting. He read out a letter received
from the Driver concerned in which he accepted the serious nature of the
incident and wished to put the matter into the hands of solicitors. He conveyed his apologies and deep remorse
for the incident advising that a series of unfortunate events had led to its
culmination. The Driver had felt that
the evidence presented had been biased against him and he wanted to prepare a defence and provide witness statements.
The LEO responded to questions from members
advising that –
·
details of
the member of the public involved in the incident had not been taken at the time
of the event and unfortunately he could not be traced
·
confirmed
there were some minor anomalies between the two statements provided by the
Civil Enforcement Officers
·
Civil
Enforcement Officers permitted cars to park for up to ten minutes in the parking
bay before issuing a Penalty Charge Notice
·
it was not
known whether the Driver had paid the Fixed Penalty Notice issued by the Police
but had indicated in his statement that he intended to do so.
At this juncture the committee adjourned to
consider the case and it was –
RESOLVED that the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Driver’s Licence issued to Driver No. 048997 be revoked on public
safety grounds.
The reasons for the Licensing Committee’s
decision were as follows –
Members carefully considered all the evidence presented including written representations previously submitted by the Driver as part of his adjournment request at the last meeting. Serious concerns were expressed regarding the behaviour exhibited by the Driver during the incident; in particular his aggression towards the Civil Enforcement Officers and a member of the public present together with the foul and abusive language used which demonstrated an issue with his management of anger. This incident had occurred whilst the Driver was on duty and in a public place witnessed and overheard by the public and possibly children. Members noted that North Wales Police had seen fit to issue a Public Order Offence Fixed Penalty Notice which corroborated to ... view the full minutes text for item 5