Nidge2 wrote:
grandad wrote:
Our drivers association have been to a meeting with the Council this morning to discuss fees and a revised policy.
The policy states that we are not allowed to make any unoccupied charges. The question was asked about how we go about charging if someone asks us to take a package from A to B without there being a passenger present. The Council officers reply was that we are not permitted to carry packages in a Hackney Carriage. We are only permitted to carry passengers and their belongings.
Anyone else had this one?
Need goods in transit insurance I think. Our Council got arsey once about parcel deliveries so we gave them up.
No, no, no! The officer stated that we are not allowed to cary unaccompanied goods. There must always be a passenger in the vehicle. I have had the discussion with her before and she mentioned the insurance angle then. I checked with our insurance company at the time and they stated that the insurance was not an issue unless it was a regular contract in which case GIT insurance would be required but would probably cost nothing. But she is saying that regardless of the insurance we can't carry anything other than people.