Interesting, perhaps, that the IoL's guidelines say 10 years, so the offences happened in 2008, thus to that degree the applicant would have been OK.
But the relevant date is from the *conviction*, which was in 2010, so he misses out by a year
Taxi driver convicted of possessing class A drugs is refused licencehttps://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/ ... d-licence/A TAXI driver who in 2010 was convicted of two offences of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply has been refused a licence by BCP Council. Members of a licensing sub-committee made the decision behind-closed-doors at a meeting last month, the details of which have been made public in its minutes.
The driver had applied for a private hire licence but their DBS check highlighted the convictions for the offences carried out in 2008.
As a result, it was considered by councillors who agreed to reject the application.
The minutes of the August 6 meeting say the decision was reached based on Institute of Licensing guidance which says in 10 years should pass between a conviction and the granting of a licence.