Drivers with convictions for heroin possession, theft and deception granted Gloucester taxi licencesMotorists with as many as 12 previous convictions including heroin possession are being granted licences to drive taxis and private hire vehicles in the city, Gloucestershire Live can reveal.
But while many have had their licence taken away numerous drivers have been granted a stay of execution despite, in some cases, a litany of misdemeanors including drug possession and dangerous driving.
These include driving while uninsured, driving without a licence, driving while using a mobile phone and while under the influence of drugs.
The information has come to light due to a Freedom of Information request by Gloucestershire Live which has revealed the city's licensing committee's decisions on taxi drivers at disciplinary hearings.
Hearings where licences were granted
22.01.08 New PHD Licence Application: Conviction 2 Counts of Battery Licence Granted
14.10.08: New Hackney Carriage Drivers Licence Application: Four counts of obtaining property by deception; Possession of Controlled Drug – Class A – Cocaine; and Possession of Cannabis a Class C Controlled Drug. Licence Granted
2015: New PHD application Fail to notify change of circumstances affecting entitlement to benefit/other payment x2; Making a false statement or representation in order to obtain benefit or other payment x2 Licence granted
28.07.15: New PHD application Conviction possession of a class A drug Heroin & Being in a motor vehicle without the owner's consent Licence Granted
04.11.15 New PHD application Caution for Theft by employee and depositing controlled waste without an environmental permit Licence Granted
31.08.16 New PHD application 12 previous convictions, Using an uninsured vehicle, driving without a licence, using a mobile phone whilst driving, possession of class A and B drugs (cocaine & cannabis) obstruction of police, driving whilst under influence of drugs, failure to comply with 2x community orders Licence Granted
Lisa Jones, food, licensing and markets manager, said: "The city council issues points to taxi drivers for a range of breaches such as smoking in a vehicle or failing to display a licence badge.
"Each taxi application is considered on its own merits. When a hearing is needed a panel of councillors will refer to the council's guidelines for convictions whilst considering any supporting information submitted.
"Even if the convictions are spent, the matter may be referred to a 'Licensing Sub-Committee' for consideration.
"A decision is then made about whether the driver is considered to be a fit and proper person to hold a licence."
However, a litany of offences including drug possession, assault and fraud has seen taxi drivers have their licences revoked in Gloucester.
As a result of disciplinary meetings held by the city's licensing committee, nine have had their licence as hackney carriage drivers revoked in the last ten years.
A further 14 have had the licence suspended.
Incidents that have prompted the action include drivers being charged with possessing class A and C drugs, possessing a loaded weapon and assault.
Other charges include sex offences, child exploitation and even a kidnap charge.
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