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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:28 pm 
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Taxi driver and boss pick up points and fines after breaching licensing laws on school run

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A taxi driver and his boss are facing a bill totalling £900 between them after they were found to have falling foul of the law while taking a child to school.

Dean Smith, 51, from Windermere Road, Westlea, Seaham, was driving a private hire vehicle when he arrived at a school in Murton to pick up a pupil.

However, when an officer from Durham County Council asked to check his paperwork it was revealed that although the driver had a hackney carriage licence, he was not licensed or insured to drive a private hire car.

Further checks showed that the Seat Toledo vehicle he was driving was licensed to taxi operator Michael Crumbie.

During an interview with licensing officers, Crumbie, who told officers that he employed 15 people but not all held private hire licences, admitted that he had asked Smith to make the school pick-up using one of Crumbie’s three private hire vehicles.

Crumbie, 47, from James Street in Murton, added that he had since taken steps to ensure such a situation did not happen again, including encouraging drivers to have dual licences covering both hackney carriage and private hire vehicles.

When interviewed, Smith accepted that he had been driving the wrong car but said that he had done so at very short notice at the request of Crumbie, who he said had contacted him on his day off and told him that all the other vehicles were away being valeted.

He also said that once he had seen the inspector he had decided not to collect the child.

In a letter to the court, Smith also said he felt the situation had been unavoidable and he deeply regretted what had happened.

Crumbie was fined £440 and ordered to pay £200 in costs and a £44 victim surcharge.

Smith was fined £87 and ordered to pay £100 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.

Both men also received six penalty points on their driving licences through the hearing, which was before magistrates sitting in Newton Aycliffe.

Joanne Waller, the council’s head of environment, health and consumer protection, said: “It is the council’s responsibility to protect the public and this includes ensuring that taxi drivers have the correct licences as if they do not it could affect or even invalidate their insurance.

“This case demonstrates how it is the responsibility of both the driver and the operator to make sure they are working within the law.”


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:30 pm 
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Well this seems harsh, particularly when the driver didn't actually pick up the child.

In Scotland you can drive either PH or HC with an HC badge, although if you have a PH badge you can only drive PHVs.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 4:10 pm 
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here you can be Hackney or PH OR DUAL badged (very expensive)

although it sounds harsh he was probably contravening the insurance T & C's

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All duel badges here.

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In a letter to the court, Smith also said he felt the situation had been unavoidable

Under no circumstances can anyone, with more than one brain cell, believe the offence that was committed was unavoidable.

Actually it was 100% avoidable, but for the greed of the owner and stupidity of the driver.

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who he said had contacted him on his day off and told him that all the other vehicles were away being valeted.

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Well this seems harsh, particularly when the driver didn't actually pick up the child.

The intent was enough.

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