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| Author: | skippy41 [ Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:37 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Do they require a licence |
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/n ... vice-24287 |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Do they require a licence |
skippy41 wrote: http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/new-mountain-bike-taxi-service-24287
TV maybe, else no. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Do they require a licence |
Sussex wrote: skippy41 wrote: http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/new-mountain-bike-taxi-service-24287 TV maybe, else no. Yep I agree
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| Author: | Nigel [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 5:56 am ] |
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IMO no. |
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| Author: | skippy41 [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:23 pm ] |
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The way I see it he will as he will be doing it for hire and reward, especially for the airport transfers alone Then there is the pick up to take them to there destination on top of yon there hill |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:12 pm ] |
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skippy41 wrote: The way I see it he will as he will be doing it for hire and reward, especially for the airport transfers alone
Then there is the pick up to take them to there destination on top of yon there hill Surely they are just renting the bikes and following the leader by their own pedal power.
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| Author: | skippy41 [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:18 pm ] |
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Sussex wrote: skippy41 wrote: The way I see it he will as he will be doing it for hire and reward, especially for the airport transfers alone Then there is the pick up to take them to there destination on top of yon there hill Surely they are just renting the bikes and following the leader by their own pedal power. ![]() I dont know if they bring the bikes with them but if not he is still running a taxi sevice as he takes and picks them up at the airport then he is on call to take and pick them up from where they want to go or be, to return them to the hotel or B&B |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:34 pm ] |
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skippy41 wrote: I dont know if they bring the bikes with them but if not he is still running a taxi sevice as he takes and picks them up at the airport then he is on call to take and pick them up from where they want to go or be, to return them to the hotel or B&B
If he is transporting them to the bikes or routes then he does need licensing. Maybe if you had elaborated a bit more in the opening post we wouldn't have wasted minutes of our valuable life pointing out the bleeding obvious.
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| Author: | cabbyman [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:39 pm ] |
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Further into the website produces this, which MUST be licenced, IMHO: http://go-where.co.uk/2009/09/10/trail- ... transfers/ |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:40 pm ] |
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Sussex wrote: skippy41 wrote: I dont know if they bring the bikes with them but if not he is still running a taxi sevice as he takes and picks them up at the airport then he is on call to take and pick them up from where they want to go or be, to return them to the hotel or B&B If he is transporting them to the bikes or routes then he does need licensing. Maybe if you had elaborated a bit more in the opening post we wouldn't have wasted minutes of our valuable life pointing out the bleeding obvious. ![]() Welcome to skippyland
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| Author: | Gowhere Scotland [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:50 pm ] |
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Thanks for the interest in our new venture folks - maybe this'll answer any queries about the way we're operating at this time: SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982 LICENSING OF TAXIS/PRIVATE HIRE CARS AND DRIVERS EXPLANATORY NOTES. There is no requirement to have a Licence if the vehicle is :- Being used under a contract for exclusive hire for a period of not less than twenty four hours. (Exclusive hire means a written contract with a particular individual or group totally and no other, excluding all else and unshared) All the best, Andy
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 8:23 pm ] |
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Gowhere Scotland wrote: (Exclusive hire means a written contract with a particular individual or group totally and no other, excluding all else and unshared)
You can have the contract, but you can only have one contract at a time. The contract must state the time the contract starts, and the time it finishes, and no other contract can take place within the time-scale of any existing contract. If it was that easy to pi** over licensing laws, then everyone would. |
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| Author: | Gowhere Scotland [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:05 pm ] |
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I'm at a bit of a loss here - is there a suggestion that I am attempting to break the law in some fashion? For information, and avoidance of any doubt, I am operating entirely within the requiremnents set by my local council, having discussed it at length with their enforcement team. It was us who were in the process of obtaining a private hire vehicle and operators license, when after further consultation the council agreed our operations came under the terms of exclusive group hire and were thus not required to be licensed by them. Should we at some future date change business direction, then an operators license may be a requirement. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:16 pm ] |
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Gowhere Scotland wrote: Should we at some future date change business direction, then an operators license may be a requirement.
The contract exemption is something that was put in the Scottish act, and the earlier English act to help out people who did certain one off runs. As the English one was abused by folks not wanting to mess around with all that licensing lark, a mass of case law was built up, and in the end the English exemption was repealed. Clearly up there things take time. My previous post is where case law was before the English exemption was repealed, and that would be persuasive in a Scottish court. The fact that your council told you to use the unlicensed unchecked route is a disgrace, but that's not your fault. That said I think it would be better if you got licensed.
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| Author: | captain cab [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:40 pm ] |
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I'd like to know where skip has f*cked off to after obviously contacting this guy after accusing him. In so far as I am concerned Gowhere Scotland you should contact scots borders council a couple of times a day for the next 6 months complaining about the wheelchair provision of taxis. CC |
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