Can I come in on this, what we are talking about in reality is zoning, TDO wrote:
JD wrote:
The law and Zones effectively put to bed.
In England and Wales taxis are licensed under the Town and Police Clauses Act 1847 as incorporated into the Public Health Act 1875 to ply for hire within a ''prescribed distance''. Section 171(4) of the 1875 Act effectively allowed local authorities to apply the provisions of the Town Police Clause Act 1847, as it related to hackney carriages, to the whole of that authority's area. Usually the prescribed distance comprised the whole of the licensing authority's area, but some licensing areas comprise two or more prescribed distances, known as licensing zones.
Regards
JD
excuse me if I am getting it wrong
Yorkie is a zoned taxi coming under a LA, only allowed to work his allotted zone, he is licenced by the LA of that area, but can't work so and so area
well a few years ago when the goverment moved the boundaries in the city of York area to take in part of the Ryedale area, they also took in the part of Ryedale on the edge of York to which had 5 or 6 hackney carriages.
on the day of reckoning the 5 or 6 hacks from the Ryedale part became York zone taxis, within a month the owner of the said taxi firm Country Cabs of Haxby took the matter to court and the zoning was overturned by the magistrate on arguments that they was licenced by city of York and wanted to be the same as the city of York taxis
The owner of the taxi firm died a few years ago, but is still run by his partner, she was ex Ryedale legal taxi department, and still runs the taxi firm
maybe a few words to the owner to whom I would think be quite welcome to help you out in this case, I find no reference at all on the net to this case . her telephone number is Country Cabs 01904 765765, sorry I can't remember her name
She also successfully took the council to court with re advertising "cabs" on the side of PH vehicles, see below ref heading "York"
http://www.tapin2taxis.co.uk/court-cases.asp