Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
I thought that in order to take a booking for a private hire vehicle, the booking had to be made at the registered office within the district. I have just had a email from Rutland Council licensing department with the contact details of a certain company and they don't even have a telephone number at the premises. I wonder how and where they take their bookings?
It's all a bit messy with these new telecoms/internet things, and the old fashion wording of the 1976 act, and the many ways it is interpreted.
In theory your outline is correct, but in practise the edges have been worn away and it's getting to the stage that the act, in relation to bookings, is becoming unworkable.

He is plating his vehicles in Rutland because they have no age restrictions, no vehicle inspections, just an MOT, they have no driver knowledge tests and their fees are half of what the fees are here. It is an office of convenience and a plate of convenience. He does not work in Rutland. He takes his bookings in his Melton office. The vehicles even have his Melton number on them. He doesn't even have the vehicle plate fixed to one vehicle.
He doesn't use any new telecom/internet things for his bookings. Just an ordinary telephone. In fact he is trying to get mobile phones and call divert banned by our council. Basically he is just avoiding licensing in Melton. And to top it all he uses drivers who are licensed in Melton to drive the vehicles and not licensed by Rutland.
Melton licensing say that they can't do anything, it is down to Rutland and Rutland do not do any enforcement even in Rutland so they aren't going to come to Melton to catch him at it.