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 Post subject: I am a naughty boy.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:43 pm 
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I was picking up at a school today and a parent asked me if I was from a certain limousine hire company. I replied no because I am properly licensed and they are not. I told them to ask the driver when he arrives about his license. Well they obviously did because the driver came over to me and threatened to hit me and told me that their company does not need to be licensed because the council don't license limousines and that I didn't know what I was talking about. This company is one of the longest established company's in the area.

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The title of this tread said you was a naughty boy. I have to say I'm sorely disappointed with the content :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: I am a naughty boy.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:03 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Well they obviously did because the driver came over to me and threatened to hit me and told me that their company does not need to be licensed because the council don't license limousines and that I didn't know what I was talking about.

My council doesn't license tractors, but that doesn't mean I could pull up on a rank and ply with one.

The guy is a tit, and let's hope his limos are one of the first to get squashed. :D

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I presume the police and LO will hear 'rumours' of this conversation?


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:07 pm 
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cabbyman wrote:
I presume the police and LO will hear 'rumours' of this conversation?

You make a good point Mr cabbyman, and threats on their own can lead to imprisonment.

Thanks to sec 4 of the 1997 Harassment Act, and sec 32 of the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act. :D

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cabbyman wrote:
I presume the police and LO will hear 'rumours' of this conversation?


I've a feeling that come monday morning a certain company's licensing officer could be getting a phone call.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:53 pm 
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Next time Grandad don’t disappoint us, video him on your phone. Police can then caution him on your word. & beter still we can all laugh at the little *rick!


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:23 pm 
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How can I convert my licensed Private Hire vehicle into a limousine? The description of a limousine does not state it can carry more than 4 passengers.

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define_ ... &dict=CALD

Definition
limousine Show phonetics
noun [C] (INFORMAL limo)
1 a large luxurious car, often driven by a chauffeur (= a person employed to drive a car for someone else)
See picture .

2 US a small bus to take people to and from an airport

On a side note, we have a firm round here who specialise in airport runs etc (their fleet contain Octavias and mini busses) and none of their vehicles are licensed, come to think of it I don't think their drivers are licensed either.

Again what is the difference?


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Southport PH wrote:
How can I convert my licensed Private Hire vehicle into a limousine? The description of a limousine does not state it can carry more than 4 passengers.

Put a suit and hat on.

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Sussex wrote:
Southport PH wrote:
How can I convert my licensed Private Hire vehicle into a limousine? The description of a limousine does not state it can carry more than 4 passengers.

Put a suit and hat on.


I wouldn't bother with the hat, but if you do want one I sell them at £35 each. :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: I am a naughty boy.
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:32 am 
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grandad wrote:
the driver came over to me and threatened to hit me

Sue him for civil assault (trespass to the person - tort law)

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Assault_(tort)

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In common law, assault is the tort of acting intentionally and voluntarily causing the reasonable apprehension of an immediate harmful or offensive contact. Because assault requires intent, it is considered an intentional tort, as opposed to a tort of negligence. It is important to note that actual ability to carry out the apprehended contact is not necessary: an assault can take place with a toy gun, for example.

As distinguished from battery, assault need not to involve actual contact—it only needs intent and the resulting apprehension. For example, wielding a knife can be construed as assault if a fearful situation was created.

While the law varies by jurisdiction, contact is often defined as "harmful" if it objectively intends to injure, disfigure, impair, or cause pain. The act is deemed "offensive" if it would offend a reasonable person’s sense of personal dignity. While "imminence" is judged objectively and varies widely on the facts, it generally suggests there is little to no opportunity for intervening acts. Lastly, the state of "apprehension" should be differentiated from the general state of fear, as apprehension requires only that the person be aware of the imminence of the harmful or offensive act.

Assault can be justified in situations of self-defence or defence of a third party where the act was deemed reasonable. It can also be justified in the context of a sport where consent can often be implied.

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go to the local press

"Unlicensed rogue prom limo owner driver threatens taxi driver"

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