Skull wrote:
Here's one for you CC.
The Cab Inspector phones asking me to attend an interview because of an alleged incident. I respond by stating that
I do not speak to frivolous, malicious, unfounded, unsubstantiated allegations, and therefore, I would be declining his offer. He then threatens me by saying that, if I don't attend his official interview and speak to this allegation, he will put me up in front of the council.
Should a Police Inspector be threatening cabbies with the council in an attempt to coerce them into an interview they have already declined?

I'm not sure, in England a similar thing would be for a licensing officer to call a driver in respect of an interview pertaining to a complaint made.
The interview would be conducted under pace.
If a driver refuses to attend the interview the driver could possibly expect immediate suspension.......certainly in the case of certain licensing officers.
The next step in Englnad would be for the LO to interview the person who made the complaint.
Then the licensing officer would present a report to the licensing committee, who would then request the driver attend an interview.
If the driver refused the hearing it would happen anyway.
Based on the evidence the driver could be suspended, or have his license revoked.
CC
Even so, suspended for what, not giving an explanation to what is essentially hot air?
This has got to stop.