Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
I have been reading the 1847 act and it mentions the standard scale of punishment for offenses.Does anyone know what these are?
Depends on the offence.
I guess the max penalty someone will receive for working an unlicensed vehicle is one weeks pay.
Hackney Carriage Trade Offences
Town Police Clauses Act 1847
Section
Offence
Maximum Penalty
40
Giving false information on application for HC(V) proprietor's licence
Level 1
44
Failure to notify change of address of HC(V) proprietor
Level 1
45
Plying for hire without HC(V) proprietors licence
Level 4
47
Driving a HC(V) without HC drivers' licence.
Level 3
47
Lending or parting with HC drivers' licence
Level 3
47
HC(V) proprietor employing unlicensed driver
Level 3
48
Failure of HC(V) proprietor to hold HC drivers' licence
Level 1
48
Failure of HC(V) proprietor to produce HC drivers' licence
Level 1
52
Failure to display HC(V) plate
Level 1
53
Refusal to take a fare
Level 1
54
Charging more than the agreed fare
Level 1
55
Obtaining more than the legal fare
Level 3*
56
Travelling less than the lawful distance for the agreed fare
Level 1
57
Failing to wait after a deposit to wait has been paid
Level 1
58
Charging more than the legal fare
Level 3
59
Carrying another person than the hirer without consent
Level 1
60
Driving HC(V) without proprietor's consent
Level 1
60
Allowing another to drive HC(V) without proprietors' consent
Level 1
61
Drunken driving of HC(V)
Level 1
61
Wanton / furious driving / wilful misconduct causing injury / danger
Level 1
62
Driver leaving HC(V) unattended
Level 1
64
HC driver obstructing other HC(V)'s
Level 1
This incurs a level 3 penalty and 1 months' imprisonment until the excess is refunded.
Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976
Section
Offence
Maximum Penalty
49
Failure to notify transfer of HC(V) proprietors' licence
Level 3
50(1)
Failure to present HC(V) for inspection as required
Level 3
50(2)
Failure to inform local authority where HC(V) is stored if requested
Level 3
50(3)
Failure to report an accident to local authority
Level 3
50(4)
Failure to produce HC(V) proprietors' licence and insurance certificate
Level 3
53(3)
Failure to produce HC driver's licence
Level 3
57
Making false statement or withholding information to obtain HC drivers licence
Level 3
58(2)
Failure to return a plate after expiry of notice, revocation or suspension of HC(V) proprietor's licence
Level 3
61(2)
Failure to surrender driver's licence after suspension, revocation or refusal to renew
Level 3
64
Permitting any vehicle other than HC(V) to wait on HC stand
Level 3
66
Charging more than the meter fare for a journey ending outside the district without prior agreement
Level 3
67
Charging more than the meter fare when HC(V) used as private hire vehicle
Level 3
69
Unnecessarily prolonging a journey
Level 3
71
Interfering with a taximeter
Level 3
73(1)(a)
Obstruction of an authorised officer or constable
Level 3
73(1)(b)
Failure to comply with requirements of authorised officer or constable
Level 3
73(1)(c)
Failure to give information or assistance to authorised officer or constable
Level 3
Private Hire Trade Offences
Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976
Section
Offence
Maximum Penalty
46(1)(a)
Using an unlicensed PH(V)
Level 3
46(1)(b)
Driving a PH(V) without a PH driver's licence
Level 3
46(1)(c)
Proprietor of a PH(V) using an unlicensed driver
Level 3
46(1)(d)
Operating a PH(V) without a PH operator's licence
Level 3
46(1)(e)
Operating a vehicle as a PH(V) when the vehicle is not licensed as a PH(V)
Level 3
46(1)(e)
Operating a vehicle as a PH(V) when the driver is not licensed as a PH driver
Level 3
48(6)
Failure to display PH(V) plate
Level 3
49
Failure to notify transfer of PH(V) licence
Level 3
50(1)
Failure to present PH(V) for inspection as required
Level 3
50(2)
Failure to inform local authority where PH(V) is stored if requested
Level 3
50(3)
Failure to report an accident to local authority
Level 3
50(4)
Failure to produce PH(V) licence and insurance certificate
Level 3
53(3)
Failure to produce PH drivers licence
Level 3
54(2)
Failure to wear PH driver's badge
Level 3
56(2)
Failure by PH operator to keep records of bookings
Level 3
56(3)
Failure of PH operator to keep records of vehicles operated by him
Level 3
56(4)
Failure to produce PH operator's licence on request
Level 3
57
Making false statement or withholding information to obtain PH driver's or operator's licence
Level 3
58(2)
Failure to return plate after expiry of notice, revocation or suspension of PH(V) licence
Level 3 + £10 daily fine
61(2)
Failure to surrender driver's licence after suspension, revocation or refusal to renew
Level 3
67
Charging more than the meter fare when HC used as PH vehicle
Level 3
69
Unnecessarily prolonging a journey
Level 3
71
Interfering with a taximeter
Level 3
73(1)(a)
Obstructing of authorised officer or constable
Level 3
73(1)(b)
Failure to comply with requirement of authorised officer or constable
Level 3
73(1)(c)
Failure to give information or assistance to authorised officer or constable
Level 3
Transport Act 1980
Section
Offence
Max Penalty
64(2)(A)
Driving a PH(V) with a roof sign which contravenes s64(1)
Level 3
64(2)(b)
Causing or permitting a PH(V) to be driven with a roof sign which contravenes s64(1)
Level 3
Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Section
Offence
Max Penalty
37
Refusing to carry a guide dog and hearing dogs
Level 3
37A
Refusing to carry a assistance dogs in private hire vehicle
Level 3
Standard Scale of Fines
The current fine levels are shown below.
Level
Maximum fine
1
£200
2
£500
3
£1,000
4
£2,500
5
£5,000
Mobile Phones
It is an offence to use a hand-held phone, or similar device, when driving, incurring a £60 fixed penalty fine or up to £1,000 on conviction in court or £2,500 for drivers of goods vehicles, buses or coaches.
Three penalty points will also be imposed on your licence and if you get six points within two years of passing your test your licence will be revoked and you will need to re-sit the test.
Drivers can still risk prosecution for failure to have proper control for using hands-free phones when driving.