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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:42 am 
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I found out from one of the cab owners that our council Scottish borders have increased our operator fees by £9.00 without any correspondence or consultation
I have checked there website and it say from 1/4 /13 fees will increase from £182 to £191
This owner took out a 3 year licence last year agreeing to pay £182 a year in 3 instalments.
He went to pay his second instalment and was asked for an extra £9.00 making it £191,
The council cannot increase fees mid term if the contract has already been agreed can they??
I have just sent an email complaint so will have to see what they say, failing that it will be the ombudsman


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 2:27 pm 
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I don't no Scottish law. But in England all councils have to consult Under wednesbury principles?


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 4:34 pm 
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skippy41 wrote:
I found out from one of the cab owners that our council Scottish borders have increased our operator fees by £9.00 without any correspondence or consultation
I have checked there website and it say from 1/4 /13 fees will increase from £182 to £191
This owner took out a 3 year licence last year agreeing to pay £182 a year in 3 instalments.
He went to pay his second instalment and was asked for an extra £9.00 making it £191,
The council cannot increase fees mid term if the contract has already been agreed can they??
I have just sent an email complaint so will have to see what they say, failing that it will be the ombudsman

The ombudsman will not even look at your complaint until you have exhausted your councils complaints procedure. Even then I doubt that they will look at your complaint on the grounds that they do not have the resourses to examine every complaint.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:49 pm 
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skippy41 wrote:
I found out from one of the cab owners that our council Scottish borders have increased our operator fees by £9.00 without any correspondence or consultation
I have checked there website and it say from 1/4 /13 fees will increase from £182 to £191
This owner took out a 3 year licence last year agreeing to pay £182 a year in 3 instalments.
He went to pay his second instalment and was asked for an extra £9.00 making it £191,
The council cannot increase fees mid term if the contract has already been agreed can they??
I have just sent an email complaint so will have to see what they say, failing that it will be the ombudsman

Sec 12 of Scottish Taxi & PH Act

Fees for taxi and private hire car licences.

A licensing authority shall charge such fees in respect of taxi and private hire car licences and applications for such licences as may be resolved by them from time to time and shall seek to ensure that the total amount of such fees is sufficient to meet the expenses incurred by them in carrying out their functions under sections 10 to 23 (other than section 19) of this Act in relation to such licences.


It appears no advertising is needed.

However the fees must be 'fair and reasonable'.

I would ask for the accounts/balance sheet under a FoI request for the last three years.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:40 pm 
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I am more concerned that they have increased by £18 his licence after him taking out a 3 year one the year before, I took out a new one back in Feb when I changed my car so my next 2 payments should be £182 not £191


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 10:06 pm 
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I am more concerned that they have increased by £18 his licence after him taking out a 3 year one the year before, I took out a new one back in Feb when I changed my car so my next 2 payments should be £182 not £191

Are they instalments or are they merely yearly rates?

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 10:09 pm 
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skippy41 wrote:
I am more concerned that they have increased by £18 his licence after him taking out a 3 year one the year before, I took out a new one back in Feb when I changed my car so my next 2 payments should be £182 not £191

Are they instalments or are they merely yearly rates?


£546 paid in 3 instalments of £182


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 10:14 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
I am more concerned that they have increased by £18 his licence after him taking out a 3 year one the year before, I took out a new one back in Feb when I changed my car so my next 2 payments should be £182 not £191

Are they instalments or are they merely yearly rates?


£546 paid in 3 instalments of £182

Am I missing something here.

You have a three year vehicle license, but the vehicle is checked yearly and the fees can be paid yearly.

If that's the case then that's a yearly license, isn't it?

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:27 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
Am I missing something here.

You have a three year vehicle license, but the vehicle is checked yearly and the fees can be paid yearly.

If that's the case then that's a yearly license, isn't it?


Shhhhh, you will shatter his delusion. :badgrin:

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:44 am 
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Licensing : Taxi Vehicle Licence Grant or Renewal



License
Taxi Vehicle Licence Grant or Renewal

Brief Description
A taxi operator licence is required for running a taxi for hire. The licence allows you to pick up fares either by advance booking or by being hailed on the street.

License Period
3 years

Fee
£546 Payable in 3 instalments of £182 (£573; £191 wef 1/4/13)

Download Application
Taxi Vehicle Licence Grant or Renewal

Conditions of application
Taxi Vehicle conditions

Contact
Licensing Unit

Address
Council Headquarters, Newtown St. Boswells, Melrose, TD6 0SA

Telephone
01835 826662

Fax
01835 826693


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:45 am 
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shouldn't this be in the men who wear skirts section?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:39 am 
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captain cab wrote:
shouldn't this be in the men who wear skirts section?


Your getting TDO confused with the Gaydar forum I fear, your bookmark tab must be needing thinned out?


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Ours just created a new rule without notice....


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