jamie t wrote:
If someone calls from a neighbouring area for a taxi to be taking to another area, not our own, can we take the hire legally ?
Over the last few weeks, the police have been stopping our cars from picking up outside of the area (phoned hires) unless the hire either starts or ends within our licensing area.
Over a year ago the company i work for took over another company which most of the hires were in the the other area and are charged at a lower rate than the meter.
I know that cars cannot sit in the other area waiting for a called hire but can the Police or LA stop the cars from picking up the hire if the call was picked up inside the area where the car and driver are licensed.
If a booking office, then yes you probably can. If you are taking bookings for more than 3 licensed vehicles, you will need a booking office licence from the area you are located in. All conditions attached to that licence must be adhered to. I can't give a precise answer without knowing what the local conditions are.
If you are a driver, then the answer is located in the sections 21(1) and (2) of the CGSA as quoted above.
21(1) says a Taxi or PH licence and driver licence both licensed by the same LA who's area the hire is in, is needed.
This would normally mean the answer is no.
21(2) amends this, giving an exemption from (1) under certain circumstances.
It basically depends on where the car is and what it is doing at the time the driver accepts the hire.
They must be either:
(a)in the area or in that part thereof in respect of which its operation and its driver are licensed; Within it's own licensed area
(b)engaged on hire on a journey which began in that area or part or will end there; or On a hire which begins or ends in the same area where the booking is to be picked up.
(c)returning to that area or part immediately following completion of a journey on hire.Returning to own licensed area after dropping off in the area where the booking is to be picked up.
So the answer is no, unless 22(2)(a),(b) or(c) applies.
The whole thing is a dog's breakfast BTW.