Taxi driver in appeals bid THE first appeal against a new-style penalty points system for taxi drivers will be heard by North Lincolnshire Council this week.
A driver will put his case to the licensing (miscellaneous) sub committee today (April 16).
The penalty points system was introduced by the local authority to deal with Hackney carriage and private hire drivers, proprietors and operators who commit offences or breach their licence conditions.
A council spokeswoman said: "Before the adoption of the scheme, the only option would be to ether prosecute (criminal offences) or remove a person's livelihood (breach of conditions or criminal offence) or do nothing.
"In some cases those options are either not enough or too much.
"Therefore the points system was devised to provide a middle ground.
"It acts as a warning, but does not cost the driver financially, which a prosecution could and it means that doing nothing won't be an issue.
"The points are on the licence for a limited time after which they are removed. In addition, points will only be attached following an investigation and we will act in a reasonable way when attaching them.
"Should a driver be aggrieved then there will be an appeals process in place."
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