Driver used unlicensed vehicle as taxi A private hire driver has been fined £600 and ordered to pay £600 costs for using an unlicensed vehicle as a taxi without valid insurance to transport school children.
Hadi Azwar Salih (34), of Loire Court, Peterborough, appeared before Peterborough Magistrates’ Court today (Thursday 6 September 2012) and pleaded guilty to using an unlicensed vehicle for hire or reward, driving without insurance and failing to comply with a lawful request.
The court heard that on 5 January 2012 Salih used an unlicensed vehicle to transport two Peterborough pupils to and from their home address. As payment was made for the journeys the vehicle should have been licensed and tested as a private hire vehicle and insured accordingly.
The incidents came to light when the grandmother of the pupils contacted the city council to check whether Salih was allowed to use his own vehicle under the terms of the contract. An investigation carried out by the city council’s Licensing team discovered Salih had used his own unlicensed Chrysler Seabring on at least two occasions to undertake the journey. In addition to the fine and costs, Salih also received eight penalty points on his licence due to the seriousness of the no insurance offence.
Councillor Peter Hiller, Cabinet Member for Housing, Neighbourhoods and Planning, said: “In order to carry out private hire work a driver is required to hold a private hire driver’s licence.
“Any vehicle should also be tested and licensed and all work must have been booked in advance via a licensed private hire operator. As Salih had used an unlicensed vehicle he invalidated his insurance.
“As a professional driver Salih had a duty of care to his passengers and on this occasion he failed in that duty, allowing the pupils to be carried without valid insurance.
“Licensing the private hire trade protects the travelling public, ensuring that drivers and operators undergo the appropriate security checks and the vehicles tested and checked to insure they are appropriately insured.
“A decision will now be made regarding the driver’s private hire licence.”
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