grandad wrote:
roythebus wrote:
An email to
info@vosa.gov.uk will make sure they are aware of the situation.
What is more worrying is that the contract might have gone to a CT group!!

The company are classed as a big bus company on the county hall website.
County hall sent out an inspector on Friday Morning. Again, I just happened to be there. The driver was not to pleased to see the inspector but he did have a restricted PCV disc in the vehicle but it was covered up by a duster. It was not displayed in the window. Apparently the minibus was on loan because their own vehicle was off the road for maintenance. This was the explanation for the operators details being missing from the side of the bus. These explanations seemed to be accepted by the inspector.
My view is still that things are not right. The vehicle is not on a PCV inspection regime because it is not normally used as a PCV.
Also why is a big bus company who would have blue PCV discs in their buses using a restricted license for this vehicle?
Muck fe! So basically they're a legit bus company using a restricted disc? They need to be reported. You could also check whether the vehicle has a current certificate of Initial fitness (COIF). I have the number here of the person who can tell you. I could give hime a ring but will need the reg of the alleged offending minibus.
If it's got a COIF and current class 6 test, it may just be that the big bus company has subbed the job out to a retsricted taxi operator. Even so, that operator should have his legal details on the vehicle, and if the vehicle IS subbed out, it should have a sign in the window "On hire to XYZ caoches" or whatever.
I might try pushing the law to its limit but I don't do things illegal!