Councillors give green light to 'over-age' private hire carA taxi-driver who specialises in driving female customers late at night around Gloucestershire is glad she'll be able to get back on the road.
When Rubina Patel bought a 2011-plated Peugeot 3008 a few months ago she thought it was less than five years old, which meant that, subject to all the other checks, she could get it licensed for private hire by Gloucester City Council.
But when she applied for a licence it was found that the car was five years and four months old and therefore, under the council's policy, it could only be licenced by a special meeting of the licensing committee.
The policy is that officers can grant a licence for a car under five years old and that car, subject to passing its annual licensing inspections, can continue to be used for private hire until it is 10 years old.
But a car brought for licensing for the first time after its fifth 'birthday' can only be licensed by the councillors on the committee.
Before discussions the councillors were able to inspect the car brought to the council offices by Mrs Patel.
Councillor Said Hansdot (Lab, Barton and Tredworth) said: "We don't want to set a precedent for the future, even though the car is only four months over the cut-off date."
Council officers Richard Barrett and Darren Mountford explained that the committee had once previously given a license in such circumstances to a car that was significantly older than Mrs Patel's and that no precedent would be set by the committee, each case brought before it is to be considered individually.
Councillors seemed reassured when they learned that private hire vehicles could operate until they were 10 years old, and that they were checked and tested every year for license renewal.
They voted by six votes to two to grant Mrs Patel the licence.
After the meeting she said: "I'm very happy they made that decision. It was totally my mistake, the oversight on the date of the car, but I think the councillors have been sensible. They could see it's in very good condition and if it had been four months younger they'd have licensed it without question.
"I have two kids and my mother living with me and I'm the only one earning, so it's been tough, I've been about 4 weeks off the road. I mainly drive young women around late at night because they feel safe with me, so that's sort of a service for women in Gloucester."
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