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| Author: | Brummie Cabbie [ Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:11 am ] |
| Post subject: | Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-picker |
Welwyn Garden City taxi driver fined for refusing to take a woman home in the dark and rain Wednesday, October 19, 2011 A taxi driver, who refused to take a woman to her home late at night in the rain, has been slapped with fines and costs of more than £1,000. Syed Shaheed, 48, of Newark Road, Luton, had, via an Urdu interpreter, denied snubbing Jacqueline Doney’s request to go from Howardsgate to Walden Road – a distance of around 0.7 miles. He also claimed not to remember the incident, at around 10pm on January 5 this year. But his protestations cut no ice when he appeared before St Albans magistrates on Monday, and he was found guilty. The court heard how Mrs Doney had just got off the train at WGC and, not wanting to walk home alone through the woods, had opened the door to Shaheed’s silver VW Sharan, in Howardsgate and attempted to hire him. Shaheed’s people-carrier was the first cab on the rank, and under the terms of his Hackney Carriage licence it is an offence to refuse a fare to any destination within the Welwyn Hatfield district. IT worker Mrs Doney told the court: “I went to the taxi rank, to the first taxi on the rank and said ‘can you take me to Walden Road please?’. “The driver said ‘pardon’ and I said can you take me to Walden Road?’.” After explaining to Shaheed where her address was, he twice said to her: “I think you should walk.” Mrs Doney made a note of Shaheed’s number plate ID when she got in the next taxi on the rank, and complained to the council by email. She later identified Shaheed from a picture of him among another 12 faces. The court also heard a transcript of Shaheed’s interview with Welwyn Hatfield Council’s Hackney Carriage officer James Vaughan, on January 26, when he was repeatedly told not to shout or raise his voice as he reacted angrily as the evidence was put to him. Defending, Ann Tayo, said: “Clearly this is a mistake.” But father-of-four Shaheed, who is the sole breadwinner for his children, wife and ailing mother, was ordered to pay a £250 fine, £15 victim surcharge and the council’s legal costs of £800, by chairman of the bench Alan Burton. Outside the court Mrs Doney who was left “shocked” at Shaheed’s refusal to take her home, told the WHT: “It was the right verdict.” Source; http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/welwyn_ga ... _1_1103423 |
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| Author: | Brummie Cabbie [ Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Quote: Syed Shaheed, 48, of Newark Road, Luton, had, via an Urdu interpreter, denied snubbing Jacqueline Doney’s request to go from Howardsgate to Walden Road – a distance of around 0.7 miles. Quote: The court also heard a transcript of Shaheed’s interview with Welwyn Hatfield Council’s Hackney Carriage officer James Vaughan, on January 26, when he was repeatedly told not to shout or raise his voice as he reacted angrily as the evidence was put to him. Why the need for an interpreter in court, when he could perfectly understand the council's Hackney Carriage officer, James Vaughan, to the point of getting angry and shouting, when interviewed? |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:03 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
I think this chap needs to f*** off and do another job.
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| Author: | Nidge [ Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:31 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Sussex wrote: I think this chap needs to f*** off and do another job. ![]() My thoughts to. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Sussex wrote: I think this chap needs to f*** off and do another job. ![]() I think this chap is the tip of a massive iceberg. CC |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
If he needs an interpreter then how did he get a badge because he would be unable to communicate with the customers ? Or did he think he could fool the court by pretending to not understand English ? Now if that had happened round here he would never have ended up in court our council listen to complaints of cherry picking and then do nothing about it |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Oct 21, 2011 7:45 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
edders23 wrote: If he needs an interpreter then how did he get a badge because he would be unable to communicate with the customers ? Or did he think he could fool the court by pretending to not understand English ? I know I have always indicated displeasure at drivers needing interpreters for any reason, but I think it's fair to give a little in respect of court procedure and the wonderful words that are used in court. In many cases the indigenous population could deal with having one.
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| Author: | Chris the Fish [ Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Sussex wrote: I know I have always indicated displeasure at drivers needing interpreters for any reason, but I think it's fair to give a little in respect of court procedure and the wonderful words that are used in court. In many cases the indigenous population could deal with having one. ![]() They do - a Barrister or Solicitor are the posh titles. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Oct 21, 2011 7:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Chris the Fish wrote: Sussex wrote: I know I have always indicated displeasure at drivers needing interpreters for any reason, but I think it's fair to give a little in respect of court procedure and the wonderful words that are used in court. In many cases the indigenous population could deal with having one. ![]() They do - a Barrister or Solicitor are the posh titles. That's not the way it works. |
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| Author: | Nidge [ Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
We get it round here all the time, someone goes upto a certain car then all of a sudden they go to the 2nd car because the 1st car won't take them because they are only going round the corner. |
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| Author: | rambo [ Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:09 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Sussex wrote: I think this chap needs to f*** off and do another job. ![]() And another country. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Midlander wrote: We get it round here all the time, someone goes upto a certain car then all of a sudden they go to the 2nd car because the 1st car won't take them because they are only going round the corner. The other week I was sat down the station and a little job came off the train the asian drivers passed them from car to car the punters finally getting into the fifth car which they were ushered to by one of the drivers they looked well cheesed off |
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| Author: | Ann Tayo [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:22 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
The officer in this case was Mr Vaughan. Has no one been informed that Syed Shaheed was acquitted on appeal to the Crown Court? He was represented by Miss Ann Tayo who ensured My Shaheed's livelihood was restored and the fines slapped on him were returned to sender! It took the Crown Court only a few minutes to return a not guilty verdict. |
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| Author: | toots [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Ann Tayo wrote: The officer in this case was Mr Vaughan. Has no one been informed that Syed Shaheed was acquitted on appeal to the Crown Court? He was represented by Miss Ann Tayo who ensured My Shaheed's livelihood was restored and the fines slapped on him were returned to sender! It took the Crown Court only a few minutes to return a not guilty verdict. Ah so he didn't refuse to take the passenger? Even though she took note of his plate
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| Author: | captain cab [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:51 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Over £1,000 in fines for 'Refusing to drive' cherry-pick |
Ann Tayo wrote: The officer in this case was Mr Vaughan. Has no one been informed that Syed Shaheed was acquitted on appeal to the Crown Court? He was represented by Miss Ann Tayo who ensured My Shaheed's livelihood was restored and the fines slapped on him were returned to sender! It took the Crown Court only a few minutes to return a not guilty verdict. The report hasn't been in any press report, otherwise I think it would have appeared on here. CC |
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