StuartW wrote:
MWN1989 wrote:
Has anyone EVER had this issue before?
And to be honest I'd never even heard of 4D plates until reading your post, so I doubt if many people in the trade will have tried them out, and thus you're unlikely to get a reply on here from anyone with direct experience.
And I daresay the tester hasn't come across them before either, and thus he automatically assumed they're illegal, but I suspect he'll find it difficult to answer your questions on precisely
how they're illegal

Well, well i have received a reply from the council:
Dear Mr ......,
Thanks for your email. The legislation relating to vehicle registration marks (number plates) is here:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/200 ... rt/II/madeThe power to issue a private hire vehicle licence is contained within Section 48 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1976/57/section/48. This section provides a local authority complete discretion on whether to issue a vehicle licence. You’re quite right to state the Council has no authority to require you to remove the plates. However, as I explain above, it does have the authority to refuse to grant you a licence if you insist on having the plates on the vehicle. This is what I explained to you during the inspection- it was then open to you to carry out whatever action you wished. Obviously, as you wished to have the vehicle licensed, you chose to change the plates.
Could you please confirm that the vehicle currently has “regular” (ie. not 4d) plates fitted? Could you also confirm that the vehicle will not be fitted with 4d plates for the duration of the licence. If the vehicle were to be observed with these plates fitted, the licence would likely be suspended and consideration would be given as to whether to review the licence.
I trust this clarifies the matter.
Kind regards,
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I have already sent my reply to him now as below:
Thanks for taking the time out and replying. First of all i would like to make it clear, i am only taking up this issue as alot of drivers i have spoken to feel like alot of rules are not clear and every driver gets told different. In this case, it seems like there is no rule or condition mentioned anywhere as to 4D plates not being allowed on taxis in Chorley and are illegal as i was told by you. Its just not right as taxi drivers get them made perfectly legal and spend all that money only for the council to rule otherwise, where that rule/condition is not mentioned anywhere.
As to the first link you have sent, does it mention of taxis having a different law as to what a legal and illegal number plate is? Does it mention of 4D plates being illegal? Please can you highlight in the legislation you have sent the relevant section relating to 4D plates.
And as for your second point, i dont dispute you having complete discretion on issuing the vehicle license. My point is, is there any rule or condition that chorley council only accepts regular plates on taxis? Please can you show me where so i can make other drivers aware. I mean if the council starts implementing rules and conditions not mentioned anywhere, when they want and on who they want, where the driver is completely obeying by the law (as in my case), the drivers are in no mans land.
Also as to the council having complete discretion, ime sure the same rules are to be applied across the board and on everyone? If not, could that not come under discrimination? Ive seen loads of taxis in Chorley and out of Chorley with 4D plates and they have had them on for years and years, thats why i am bringing up this point.
Will all the drivers be made aware that these 3D/4D plates are considered illegal on taxis in Chorley and anyone found to have them could have there license suspended and consideration would be given as to whether to review the licence?
Please could you also confirm if the MOT centres approved for taxi tests have been told that 4D plates are illegal on taxis, as you told me, as ime sure the number plates are part of the MOT test. Please advise if i am wrong.
Regards