Agenda, decisions and draft minutes
Venue: Conference Room 1a, County Hall, Ruthin
Contact: Committee Administrator (KEJ)
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APOLOGIES Decision: Councillors Win Mullen-James and Pat Jones Minutes: Councillors Win Mullen-James and Pat Jones |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 58 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Decision: No declarations of personal or prejudicial interest had been raised. Minutes: No declarations of personal or prejudicial interest had been raised. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Decision: No urgent matters had been raised. Minutes: No urgent matters had been raised. |
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EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC RESOLVED that under Section 100A of the Local
Government Act 1972, the Press and Public be excluded from the meeting for the
following item of business on the grounds that it would involve the likely
disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 12 and 14 of Part 4
of Schedule 12A of the Act. |
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REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 047857 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. 047857. Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that a formal warning be issued to Driver No. 047857 regarding the seriousness of the incident and to his future conduct. Minutes: [This item was brought forward on the agenda
with the consent of the Chair] A confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (previously circulated) was submitted upon – (i)
the suitability of Driver No. 047857 to hold a
licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles; (ii)
an allegation of assault having been made
against Driver No. 047857 on 11 August 2014 which was subsequently investigated
by Licensing Enforcement Officers (a summary of facts together with witness
statements and associated documentation had been attached to the report); (iii)
the Licensing Committee on 3 December 2014
having deferred consideration of the Driver’s suitability pending the outcome
of criminal proceedings in this case (details of which had been attached as a
supplementary 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 Driver was in attendance at the meeting
accompanied by his legal representative and his employer. Following introductions the Driver confirmed
he had received the report and committee procedures. The Licensing Enforcement Officer (HB)
introduced the report and detailed the facts of the case. CCTV footage of the incident subject of the
report was shown to the Licensing Committee and replayed a number of times
throughout the hearing at members’ request. The Driver’s legal representative submitted a
number of written references attesting to her client’s good character and advised
that he had been working as a taxi driver without previous incident. She explained the circumstances surrounding
her client’s plea basis at the Magistrates Court and his willingness to accept
his part in the incident and take responsibility for his actions. In further mitigation she detailed her
client’s version of events leading up to and during the incident captured on
CCTV together with his genuine remorse.
In considering the evidence presented she highlighted a number of
anomalies in the witness statements provided and argued against the credibility
of those witnesses which could not be relied upon. Consequently she argued that, taking into
account the circumstances of the case, her client’s reaction was understandable,
albeit completely out of character, and that he was a
fit and proper person to hold a taxi licence. Members put questions to the Driver regarding
his version of events including his view of the incident and outcome of the
criminal proceedings in this case. The
Driver acknowledged that his conduct had been unacceptable, expressing his deep
regret over the incident and was extremely apologetic. The Driver had the full support of his
employer who spoke on his behalf and responded to questions regarding his
employment confirming he was a valued employee.
He also referred to his frustrations regarding elements of the Rhyl taxi trade in general causing dissent and friction
between licensed drivers. The legal representative made a final
statement summing up her earlier submissions attesting to her client’s good
character, highlighting the extreme situation he had faced, and his sincere
regret and willingness to take responsibility for his actions. She appealed to the committee not to remove
the licence arguing there was no legal basis to
suspend or revoke in this case. At this juncture the committee adjourned to
consider the case and it was – RESOLVED that a formal warning be issued to Driver No. 047857 regarding the seriousness of the incident and to his future conduct. The reasons for the Licensing Committee’s
decision were as follows – During deliberations members considered the seriousness of the incident and whilst grave concerns were expressed over the Driver’s behaviour in this case, his version of events and mitigation ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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REVIEW OF A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - DRIVER NO. 047689 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. 047689. Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that Driver No. 047689 be warned as to the seriousness of the incident and a final written warning be issued as to his future conduct. Minutes: A confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (previously circulated) was submitted upon – (i) the suitability of Driver No. 047689 to hold a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles; (ii) an allegation of assault having been made against Driver No. 047689 on 11 August 2014 which was subsequently investigated by Licensing Enforcement Officers (a summary of facts together with witness statements and associated documentation had been attached to the report); (iii) the Licensing Committee on 3 December 2014 having deferred consideration of the Driver’s suitability pending the outcome of criminal proceedings in this case (details of which had been attached as a supplementary report), and (iv) the Driver having been requested to attend the meeting in support of his licence review and to answer members’ questions thereon. The Driver was in attendance at the meeting
and following introductions confirmed he had received the report and committee
procedures. The Licensing Enforcement
Officer (HB) introduced the report and detailed the facts of the case. CCTV footage of the incident subject of the
report was shown to the Licensing Committee and replayed a number of times
throughout the hearing at members’ request. In mitigation the Driver submitted a written
statement from his Solicitors which included reference to the outcome of the
criminal proceedings in this case and the circumstances surrounding the
offence. Given those details together
with the time lapse since the incident during which the Driver had continued to
drive taxis it was submitted that revocation of the Driver’s licence would be unjust in this case. The Driver also explained his version of the
events leading up to the incident and talked members through the CCTV footage,
denying the assault allegation and stressing his innocence of any wrongdoing. Members questioned the Driver regarding the
evidence which had been presented and his conduct before, during and after the
incident. The Driver responded to
members’ questions and denied the assault allegation but expressed regret over
confronting his assailant and further elaborated upon his intentions and
actions during the incident. In
expressing his remorse the Driver recognised how the
incident would be perceived by the public and he also accepted he should have handled
the situation differently. He referred
to his desire to continue his profession as a taxi driver and provided firm
assurances regarding his future conduct. In his final statement the Driver said that
he enjoyed his job and was good at it and he appealed to the committee not to
revoke his licence. At this juncture the committee adjourned to
consider the case and it was – RESOLVED that Driver No. 047689 be warned as to the seriousness of the incident and a final written warning be issued as to his future conduct. [Councillor Stuart
Davies asked for it to be recorded that he voted against the above resolution.] The reasons for the Licensing Committee’s
decision were as follows – Members carefully considered all the evidence presented and the Driver’s submissions in support of his case and response to questions. It was considered that the Driver had instigated the incident and members were very critical of his behaviour which had brought the Council into disrepute. Concerns were also raised that the Driver had been brought before the committee previously relating to conduct issues. In assessing the Driver’s suitability as a licensed driver members had taken into account that elements of the CCTV footage were inconclusive but the Driver had taken some responsibility for the events which had occurred. It was also acknowledged that he had continued to drive since then without incident and ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |