Halstead cabbie shocked to wind up in court for smoking
9:00am Saturday 26th March 2011
Taxi driver Brian Burrage says he was dumbfounded to find himself with a criminal record – for smoking while alone in his cab.
A court ordered self-employed Mr Burrage to pay a total of £230 in fines and court costs after Braintree Council officials caught him smoking in his taxi.
It was the third time the 77-year-old widower, who has been driving cabs for 30 years, had been caught flouting workplace smoking laws.
He said: “I was on my own and the window was open. What possible harm could it have done? It’s still amazing to think you can get a criminal record for that.”
Braintree Council officers spotted the great-grandfather, of Bouchier Way, Halstead, lighting up after dropping off a woman at Braintree station in his white Peugeot cab at 11.20pm on December 10.
Chelmsford Magistrates Court was told he had broken the law by smoking in a smoke-free place.
Mr Burrage was given fixed penalty notices last year after being caught smoking in his taxi, in Trinity Street, Halstead, on January 13 and near the town’s Co-op supermarket on September 24.
In court, his lawyer said: “He was alone when the offence occurred, driving back to the taxi rank in Halstead, and caused no harm or discomfort to any member of the public."
“He has pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity.”
Mr Burrage, who did not appear in court in person, was fined £115, with £100 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
After the hearing, he said: “I can’t argue against the law because for what it was designed for, it is good. You don’t want to get into a smoke-filled cab or have a driver smoking."
“But I never expected the council to treat me this seriously, especially considering I haven’t done anyone any harm.”
Source; http://www.halsteadgazette.co.uk/news/8 ... r_smoking/