wannabeeahack wrote:
Sussex wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
such as?
Such as any.
No conditions can be put on a hackney driver's license.
None at all.
well i have a hack licence with no conditions, it includes (and runs concurrent with) a PH badge
If I were to work for a hack base with a ph vehicle i could drive either with no 2nd badge cost
That's great in restricted mind-set theory!
But if you have a dual badge and you are a Hackney driver and have witheringly subscribed to Conditions of Private Hire Driver Licence and then transgress and lose your licence, you have lost both licences.
Note with concern Mr 2 Jobs previous post;
2 Jobs wrote:
Renewed my badge and am pleased it is a dual badge.
With our LA there are 2 options: PH only or PH & Hackney. To get a PH badge there are fewer topographical knowledge questions. I'd forgotten that!
Why has his council not allowed the third option of exclusive Hackney Carriage Driver Licence only?
It’s my guess that they operate on Conditions of Driver Licence only, which are passed by a Licensing Committee in their wisdom. If any of those conditions are felt to be unreasonably and a driver falls foul of such a condition, his only recourse is to challenge such unreasonable condition through the courts and that costs plenty of money which drivers are invariably unwilling to pay and so reluctantly accept their ‘unlawful’ punishment.
Contrast that with Byelaws for Hackney Carriage Drivers which have to be passed by the lawyers at the DfT. They won’t stand for some of the weird byelaws that some LAs try to include [which could easily be included by LAs in Conditions of Private Hire Driver Licence] and have model byelaws that are a starting point for all LAs.
The process for establishing byelaws is also very lengthy, primarily because the DfT lawyers take ‘an age and a day’ to respond to an LA’s submission of draft byelaws and if rejected take another ‘age and a day’ to respond to the second, third and any subsequent drafts when they too are submitted. And LAs don't wants to go through such a convoluted process. From memory, Brum’s byelaws took some 3-4 years to be ratified and then they had to be approved by both the Licensing Committee and then the full Birmingham City Council.
That’s just the legal process for these byelaws to be enacted, so of course LAs will look to cut corners, illegally!
http://www.national-taxi-association.co.uk/?page_id=34 and click on Model Byelaws for Hackney Carriages.