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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 9:13 am 
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New probe into how taxi driver who tied up disabled boy kept his licence


AN under-fire council is to re-examine the case of a taxi driver whose licence was renewed despite two convictions for assaulting a disabled child in the back of his cab.

The probe is the latest embarrassment for South Ribble whose handling of other taxi child abuse allegations hit the headlines last month and is now the subject of an independent inquiry.

The father of a profoundly autistic boy has this week lodged a formal complaint with the authority after discovering the cabbie, who twice tied his son up on the way to school, is still driving for a private hire firm in Leyland.

Records show the man surrendered his licence after being convicted by magistrates. But he had it renewed weeks later by the council’s general licensing committee, whose members voted it through unanimously.

“I’m absolutely horrified,” said the dad, who cannot be identified for legal reasons. “A man could do that to a vulnerable disabled child and still be allowed to drive a taxi.

“He should never be allowed to get behind the wheel of a cab again.”

The case has come to light just two weeks after a secret report into concerns about taxi licensing at South Ribble was leaked to the media.

In it were claims that children as young as five were sexually exploited by cabbies in the borough after the council failed to run proper background checks on drivers.

Two licensing officers have been suspended by the authority for the past five months and an independent law firm has been brought in to carry out a full investigation.

But the father of the autistic boy is demanding that the cabbie who assaulted his son in November 2012, when he was 13, is finally taken off the road.

“What happened to my son was appalling and it affected his behaviour so much that he has now had to go into full-time care,” he said at home in Penwortham. “We can’t control him any more.

“He was being driven to a special school in Southport and this man, together with an escort from Lancashire County Council, used to pick him up in a morning and bring him back again later in the day.

“What we didn’t know at the time was that the cabbie was driving off, going round the corner and then getting out and strapping my son into the back seat using elasticated luggage straps, the sort you fasten your case to the roof rack with.

“When he arrived at school in Southport he would drive round the back, so no-one could see him, and then untie him.

“What beggars belief is that the escort never said a word about it. It was only when she was off work ill that a stand-in saw it happen and reported it.

“Also the deputy head teacher at the school had become suspicious and waited round the back and witnessed what was going on, with the taxi driver screaming into my son’s face.”

The matter was reported to the police and the cabbie was charged with two counts of assault. He was fined £90 by South Sefton Magistrates in August 2013 and ordered to pay the boy £50 compensation.

It is understood the driver, who had been suspended by LCC from driving schoolchildren immediately the allegations came to light, surrendered his taxi licence altogether after being convicted.

But with a matter of weeks he applied to renew it and, accompanied by a lawyer, appeared before the council’s general licensing committee in October 2013.

The eight members of the GLC, chaired by Coun John Rainsbury, heard the evidence and agreed unanimously to approve the licence renewal.

Last night Coun Rainsbury, who still chairs the committee, was unavailable for comment.

Council leader Coun Margaret Smith has announced the case will now be referred to the scrutiny committee.

“We treat these matters with the utmost concern, and are determined to ensure swift action is taken when issues are brought to our attention,” she said.

“Decisions such as these are taken by the General Licensing Committee, a cross-party group of councillors which also has legal representation, to ensure a fair hearing takes place. They make judgements based on the facts that are available to them at the time.

“However, we will refer this case to our Scrutiny Committee who will undertake a full review of the reasons behind the decision to allow this driver to keep his licence.

“Our biggest priority is to protect the public. We are currently undergoing a full review of our licensing policies.”

and procedures, to ensure that the service is effective going forward.”

source: http://www.lep.co.uk/your-lancashire/le ... -1-7901986

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 9:14 am 
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this is shocking.

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Records show the man surrendered his licence after being convicted by magistrates. But he had it renewed weeks later by the council’s general licensing committee, whose members voted it through unanimously
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Records show the man surrendered his licence after being convicted by magistrates. But he had it renewed weeks later by the council’s general licensing committee, whose members voted it through unanimously

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“Our biggest priority is to protect the public.”

Be nice to see some evidence of that.

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 9:53 am 
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“We treat these matters with the utmost concern, and are determined to ensure swift action is taken when issues are brought to our attention,” she said.

“Decisions such as these are taken by the General Licensing Committee, a cross-party group of councillors which also has legal representation, to ensure a fair hearing takes place. They make judgements based on the facts that are available to them at the time.


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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 12:56 pm 
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Last night Coun Rainsbury, who still chairs the committee, was unavailable for comment.

I'll bet I think he needs to SERIOUSLY consider his position and possibly his political career

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 2:00 pm 
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Most Councils look at their committees in May each year so he could quite easily be replaced on that committee without anyone noticing.

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Once again the TAXI trade is being bad mouthed in what is a very serious case committed by a person who was under the control of a private hire operator who was totally responsible for fulfilling the contract,no mention of any actions taken in this sphere.

This driver must never be given a drivers licence again and the relevant licensing committee along with the LAW advisers should never be allowed to be part of any licensing decision making body,the correct thing is they all should resign or be sacked by this Council for gross misconduct.


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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 3:51 pm 
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Once again the TAXI trade is being bad mouthed in what is a very serious case committed by a person who was under the control of a private hire operator who was totally responsible for fulfilling the contract,no mention of any actions taken in this sphere.

This driver must never be given a drivers licence again and the relevant licensing committee along with the LAW advisers should never be allowed to be part of any licensing decision making body,the correct thing is they all should resign or be sacked by this Council for gross misconduct.


It'll never happen as they are the "Untouchables"


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Once again the TAXI trade is being bad mouthed in what is a very serious case committed by a person who was under the control of a private hire operator who was totally responsible for fulfilling the contract,no mention of any actions taken in this sphere.

This driver must never be given a drivers licence again and the relevant licensing committee along with the LAW advisers should never be allowed to be part of any licensing decision making body,the correct thing is they all should resign or be sacked by this Council for gross misconduct.


He'll be over the border in Rosendale driving now.


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Attendance DetailsGeneral Licensing Committee Minutes

Date: Tuesday, 15th October, 2013

Time: 6.00pm

Place: Cross Room, Civic Centre, West Paddock, Leyland.

Present: Councillors Mr J Rainsbury (in the chair), Mrs K Beattie, Ms J Bell, Mr J A Kelly, Mr D H Suthers, Mr C W Tomlinson, Mr D J Watts, Mr B Yates

In Attendance: Kay Lovelady (Principal Solicitor), Andrew Smith (Licensing Officer) and Dave Lee (Democratic Services Officer)

Public Attendance: None

Officers: 3

Other Members: Councillor P J Smith

26 Exempt Items

RESOLVED (UNANIMOUS): that the press and public be excluded from the meeting during the consideration of the following items of business as it involved the discussion of information which was defined as exempt from publication under paragraphs 1 and 2 (information relating to an individual and information which was likely to reveal the identity of an individual) of Part I of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 and in which the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighed the public interest in disclosing it.

EXEMPT ITEMS

27 Hackney Carriage Driver's Licence: Mr Tomlinson

Further to minute no. 19, 20 August 2013, report

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3

(Councillor Ms Bell declared a prejudicial interest in this item because she was known to the applicant and left the meeting during the consideration and voting thereon.)

A report was submitted concerning the holder of a hackney carriage driver's licence.

The holder of the licence, Mr Tomlinson (accompanied by his friend), attended the meeting and addressed the committee.

RESOLVED (UNANIMOUS): that Mr Tomlinson shall be allowed to keep his hackney carriage driver's licence on this occasion.

28 Application for Private Hire Driver's Licence - Mr Imran

Report

An application for a private hire driver's licence was submitted.

The applicant, Mr Imran (accompanied by his interpreter/friend), attended the meeting and addressed the committee.

RESOLVED (UNANIMOUS): that Mr Imran's application for a private hire driver's licence be refused.


29 Application to Renew Hackney Carriage Driver's Licence: Mr O'Sullivan

Report

(Councillor Ms Bell declared a prejudicial interest in this item because she was known to the applicant and left the meeting during the consideration and voting thereon.)

An application for the renewal of a hackney carriage driver's licence was submitted.

The applicant, Mr O'Sullivan (accompanied by his legal representative), attended the meeting and addressed the committee.

RESOLVED (UNANIMOUS): that Mr O'Sullivan's application to renew his hackney carriage driver's licence be granted.

30 Application for Hackney Carriage Driver's Licence: Mr Washington

Report

(Councillor C Tomlinson declared a personal interest in this item because the applicant was a local resident in his ward, but was able under the council's Code of Conduct to remain in the meeting and take part in the discussion.)

An application for a hackney carriage driver's licence was submitted.

The applicant, Mr Washington, attended the meeting and addressed the committee.

RESOLVED (UNANIMOUS): that Mr Washington be granted a hackney carriage driver's licence.

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