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Renewal of taxi licence refused
A taxi operator whose vehicle had what one councillor described as the worst list of faults he had seen for a long time, had an application for renewal of his licence refused by Dundee City Council’s licensing committee today.
The council’s plant and vehicle officer had formally objected to the renewal application by George Aimer on the basis that his inability to maintain his vehicle in a satisfactory manner meant he was no longer a fit and proper person to hold a licence.
A report on a test carried out on the nine-year-old London-style Fairway taxi recorded more than 15 defects, 10 of which were judged to be serious.
Solicitor Wilson McMichael, appearing for Mr Aimer, said his client had put the vehicle into a local garage prior to the test to have any defects attended to.
He argued this was a situation where Mr Aimer had relied on professionals to maintain the vehicle and had been let down.
“Mr Aimer has been let down by a garage that has done shoddy work and faces the loss of his livelihood as a result,” Mr McMichael said.
Urging the committee not to refuse the application Mr McMichael said the vehicle had since passed the test.
Moving refusal of the application, Councillor John Corrigan said “This is an extremely serious list of faults; one of the worst I have seen for a long time.”
Lord Provost John Letford seconded the motion and the committee agreed unanimously.
YOUR KIND OF COUNCIL,CLOSE THE LIST,NOW.
150 new Wavs for 150 wheelchair non transferable customers.
Does not equate.
Have a life