Speeding Carlisle Cab Driver May Lose Taxi Licence
29th June 2009
A Carlisle cab driver could be stripped of his taxi licence after he was caught speeding twice in six weeks.
Paul Rhodes, 45, of Gilsland Road, Durranhill, agreed to attend a speed-awareness course after he was caught speeding in Durranhill Road on March 3.
A month later he was caught again, this time travelling at 47mph in a 30mph zone on Castle Way with three passengers in his cab.
He was fined £295 by magistrates and must now appear before a city council regulatory panel on Wednesday.
The panel could suspend or revoke his taxi licence.
A report to councillors lists seven previous incidents.
Mr Rhodes was fined and cautioned for two counts of common assault in 2007.
In the same year he received a fixed-penalty fine for using a mobile phone while driving.
He was fined £60 for speeding in September 2008 and £100 for a similar offence in 2007.
He received another fixed-penalty fine for speeding in 2003 and a year earlier was cautioned for resisting or obstructing a police officer.
Mr Rhodes last appeared before the council’s regulatory panel in January 2008 when he was let off with a warning.
He was also sent a warning letter by licensing officers after the speeding conviction last September.
The report says he has held a private hire licence “at various times” between 1985 and 1999 and a taxi driver’s licence since April 2007.
The panel may also take action against another speeding cab driver.
Michael Donnelly, 46, of Parkside, Belah, Carlisle, was caught travelling at 44mph in a 30mph zone in Preston on April 24.
He was carrying a contract passenger at the time.
Mr Donnelly has previous speeding convictions dating from 2003 and 2006, and was fined £240 for having no vehicle insurance in 2000.
He has been a taxi driver since November last year.
Source; newsandstar.co.uk