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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:52 pm 
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On the one hand, the headline here slightly understates the reasons why the PHD's licence was revoked.

On the other hand, it was basically about what the LO witnessed and made a statement about, therefore councillors and the magistrates obviously assumed the LO was trustworthy :-o

And the driver's version of events obviously not considered credible by councillors and magistrates, although that version of events isn't disclosed in the article.


Taxi driver who ran a red light loses appeal to keep licence and is ordered to pay £1,700

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022- ... ep-licence

A private hire driver who was caught driving dangerously and without the right insurance has lost an appeal to get his licence back.

Joynal Abdin, 41, of Belmont Road, Reading, was stripped of his licence by Reading Borough Council in June 2021 following a statement from a licensing and enforcement Officer who witnessed Mr Abdin driving dangerously and showing a lack of consideration for other drivers.

In their statement, the officer recounts that on 10 April 2021, on The Meadway, Tilehurst, they saw a black Mercedes belonging to Mr Abdin jump a red light, fail to give way at a roundabout, break the 30mph speed limit, and make an illegal right turn.

Mr Abdin was later found not to have the appropriate insurance from 26 February 2021.

Both matters were brought before the council in June 2021, which resolved to revoke his licence with immediate effect on public safety grounds, agreeing that the driver’s standards fell well below of that to be considered fit and proper to hold a private hire vehicle driver’s licence in Reading.

At Reading Magistrates Court on 11 February, Mr Abdin’s appeal was dismissed after magistrates found the licensing officer’s evidence to be more credible than Mr Abdin’s evidence.

Mr Abdin was ordered to pay legal costs of £1,700 to the council.

Cllr Tony Page, lead councillor for Strategic Environment, Planning and Transport, said: “This is another excellent result from the council’s licensing team, who work hard to enforce regulations in place to protect the travelling public.

“I sincerely hope the outcome of this case will deter any drivers from contravening the law, as such activity will not be tolerated.”


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In their statement, the officer recounts that on 10 April 2021, on The Meadway, Tilehurst, they saw a black Mercedes belonging to Mr Abdin jump a red light, fail to give way at a roundabout, break the 30mph speed limit, and make an illegal right turn.

Be interesting to know how they witnessed all that.

Was it via the car's CCTV, or was he following the fella? :-k

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:26 pm 
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At Reading Magistrates Court on 11 February, Mr Abdin’s appeal was dismissed after magistrates found the licensing officer’s evidence to be more credible than Mr Abdin’s evidence.

Saying someone's evidence is less credible is a posh way of saying he was talking bollocks.

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