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PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:15 pm 
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Not much to see here, but interesting to read the comments from councillors when you compare the likes of the industrial scale abuse, rape and torture of young girls that police, councillors and officials turned a blind eye to elsewhere :-o


Licensing committee told private hire driver’s licence revoked after drink driving crash

https://www.bedfordindependent.co.uk/li ... ing-crash/

A Bedford borough private hire driver had their licence revoked after being involved in a crash and being over the drink-drive limit, a meeting heard.

During last night’s General Licensing Committee (Thursday) cllr Lucy Bywater (Green, Castle and Newnham) said: “I hope there wasn’t a paying passenger. And do we know if anyone was hurt?”

Lee Phanco, chief officer for assessment, application and business support, said: “I can share that apparently the vehicle crashed into a car showroom and nobody was hurt.”

The committee heard that another driver’s license was “reviewed” following a complaint by a passenger.

The report added that the driver also engaged in a telephone conversation whilst a passenger was in the vehicle, and failed to recognise that this would cause the passenger to feel unsafe.

According to the report the driver also failed to report accident damage, utilised a roof sign that did not match the vehicle plate or car registration, and failed to notify the council that a licensed vehicle had been sold.

Cllr Alison Foster (Conservative, Harrold) said: “That was pretty appalling behaviour for a driver, wasn’t it?”

Cllr Sue Oliver (Labour, Kempston North) said she was “amazed” to see that the driver had appealed.

Cllr Bywater said: “It’s really good when passengers do complain, because [the sub-committee] thought perhaps a lot of passengers don’t.

“They don’t know where to complain to, or they feel they don’t want to create a bad relationship with this driver as they might have them again.

“We want to encourage passengers to [complain when necessary]. So good work by the passenger for taking the trouble to do that,” she said.

Passengers who have concerns about a minicab or a hackney carriage driver can report the incident to Bedford Borough Council via email – licensing@bedford.gov.uk.


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The thing is if you encourage it too much it can get abused by passengers who decide to use it as a tool for revenge because they didn't get a free ride, big discount or the driver got upset with their abusive behaviour.

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edders23 wrote:
The thing is if you encourage it too much it can get abused by passengers who decide to use it as a tool for revenge because they didn't get a free ride, big discount or the driver got upset with their abusive behaviour.

Which is why CCTV with audio is a must.

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