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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:05 am 
A friend of mine informed me last night that a friend of his runs a 16 seater psv on an O licence and that his insurance policy stipulates "he can't take bookings shorter than 12 hours notice" prior to the hire taking place.

I would imagine this is to stop it being used as a private hire vehicle. Does anyone else have experiance of this "time frame" insurance clause?


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JD


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 11:50 am 
A guy I know who's a owner driver wanted to run a 16 seater on a circuit in Mansfield, he got the ok from the Council but could not work from the radio, it had to be pre booked by I don't know how many hours, something to do with the O licence I think.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 12:24 pm 
Nidge wrote:
A guy I know who's a owner driver wanted to run a 16 seater on a circuit in Mansfield, he got the ok from the Council but could not work from the radio, it had to be pre booked by I don't know how many hours, something to do with the O licence I think.


That would be correct because he would be working under private hire conditions, which his insurance would not cover.

Best wishes

JD


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:42 pm 
John Davies wrote:
A friend of mine informed me last night that a friend of his runs a 16 seater psv on an O licence and that his insurance policy stipulates "he can't take bookings shorter than 12 hours notice" prior to the hire taking place.

I would imagine this is to stop it being used as a private hire vehicle. Does anyone else have experiance of this "time frame" insurance clause?


Best wishes

JD



There are significant risks associated with taking vehicles over 8 seats on bookings for immidiate hiring.

1 the contract is not studied and signed.
2 There is a likely hood of signature by someone not of sound mind i.e [edited by admin].
3. there is likely to be no sound contracting address.

yes its common insurance are protecting thier interest and the clients

and so they should.


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