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PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 10:55 am 
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Unlicensed Private-Hire driver from the Roseland is fined by magistrates

A man from the Roseland pleaded guilty at Truro Magistrates Court on Thursday to driving a private hire vehicle whilst unlicensed, operating a private hire vehicle whilst unlicensed and failing to keep proper records.

Anthony Charles Herrick, 67, of Harbour View, St Just in Roseland, was fined a total of £200 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £25 and council costs amounting to £1,608.72.

The court heard that Herrick, who was initially licensed by Cornwall Council as a private hire driver and operator, had been visited on three separate occasions by Cornwall Council enforcement officers in an attempt to get his driver records compliant. He failed to renew his private hire driver licence in December 2015 and on January 18, 2016, officers again visited his home address as a result of evidence obtained to prove he was driving without his licence. A prosecution file was duly submitted and the matters were referred to Truro Magistrates.

After the hearing Cornwall Council’s licensing compliance officer Andrea Carter said: “I am very pleased with the outcome of this matter. Mr Herrick has been persistently non-compliant in terms of keeping the correct private hire records and all attempts to get him to become compliant proved fruitless. When evidence was forthcoming to show that he had been driving, having failed to renew his licence, we had no option other than to instigate prosecution proceedings.”

source: http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/14 ... gistrates/

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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2016 6:36 am 
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another cowboy by the sounds of it but will this stop him ?

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I doubt a £200 fine will stop him, though the costs may make him think again. Someone in my area lost his licence due to serious medical problems, but carried on driving. It took over 8 months for the council to stop him.


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I doubt a £200 fine will stop him, though the costs may make him think again.


The chances are that he has not got the £200. I also doubt very much that they will get the costs from a man of that age, who is probably on just a state pension - however it might just stop him due to the fact that he has been caught.

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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2016 6:17 pm 
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Cabby John 1 wrote:
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I doubt a £200 fine will stop him, though the costs may make him think again.


The chances are that he has not got the £200. I also doubt very much that they will get the costs from a man of that age, who is probably on just a state pension - however it might just stop him due to the fact that he has been caught.


just another greedy old man tbh , plenty about


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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2018 1:55 pm 
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roythebus wrote:
I doubt a £200 fine will stop him, though the costs may make him think again. Someone in my area lost his licence due to serious medical problems, but carried on driving. It took over 8 months for the council to stop him.


You were right - the costs *may* have made him think again, but didn't.

£1,600 costs last time, £2,000 this time, but maybe the threat of prison may make him think again this time.

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