Skull wrote:
JD wrote:
Skull wrote:
The Airport drivers have applied just like us and are waiting to be refused on the bases of the Jacobs Report. Apparently they have already been into court only to be told about the period of extension in which the Council have to come by their decision.
The Airport drivers are out of a job at the end of the year and will be forced to seek employment in the city as rental drivers.
They are not very happy about this.

I wasn't aware they had applied for a license or indeed at what date they lodged their application? Just how many license applications did Edinburgh receive and when?
Regards
JD
There are about 35 applications or more and we estimate around 20 are from the airport.
All the applications are now outwith the statutory 6 month decision making period.
I think the last application lodged was maybe July but that was just a one off all the rest were about February March of this year.
I would have to check this up but you see where we are.
I suggest you all get together and formulate a concerted plan of action. There is ample evidence to suggest that the council never had any intention of processing these applications within the six-month time frame and the reason for this was not one of natural justice but one of policy.
If it was a case of intentionally failing to carry out its administrative duties in processing the applications, until such time it was in possession of the survey then a case might be made that your legitimate expectations of obtaining a license was considerably reduced under the act of 1982.
It is clear to me and always has been that the reasons Edinburgh applied for an extension had nothing whatsoever to do with administration fatigue and everything to do with intentional delaying tactics in order to support a predetermined council policy.
If you were not informed by the council when you first lodged your application that they were not going to process your application within the six month time frame and until they were in possession of the unmet demand survey, regardless of how long that process took? Then you had no legitimate expectation of obtaining a license within the six-month statutory period allowed by law and under those circumstances you should have been informed as such.
The way forward is for everyone to get together and appeal the Sheriffs decision, the very least you might get out of this is the return of your application fees.
Regards
JD.