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PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:26 am 
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Usual misleading terminology, but looks like it was a badged PHD using an unplated car to pick up another badged driver, who reported him [-(

Wonder if it was a genuine hire, or did the other driver do it as some sort of personal sting op? :wink:


Taxi driver loses his licence after being reported – by another taxi driver

https://www.scambs.gov.uk/news/taxi-dri ... axi-driver

A taxi driver has lost his second appeal, after picking up a passenger without the necessary legal documents, prompting a warning to others to not make the same mistake.

The offence by Ahmed Al Ansar of Milton, Cambridge, came to light when the passenger – another taxi driver licensed with South Cambridgeshire District Council – reported him.

A time-stamped application showed Ansar quickly tried to apply online for a private hire licence, to cover himself, but the court did not believe his story.

Failing to have the required private hire licence meant his vehicle insurance was also invalidated and as a result his taxi driver’s licence was revoked.

Ansar, 36, immediately appealed the decision as he said it had been an accidental pick-up but lost his first appeal at Cambridge Magistrates Court in November 2023.

A year later, his second appeal failed in a hearing at Peterborough Crown Court where his licence was revoked, and he was ordered to pay costs of £2,551.

A further £1,967 costs was upheld from the first appeal.

Cllr Natalie Warren Green, Lead Cabinet Member for Licensing at South Cambridgeshire District Council, said: “Ensuring passenger safety is our highest priority. All private hire vehicles must be roadworthy and meet strict legal standards, as passengers place their trust in the drivers who transport them. The council has proven that this individual does not meet the standards of a fit and proper taxi driver, leading the court to revoke his licence. As the licensing authority, we are committed to protecting the public and maintaining the highest standards in private hire services."

The council received a complaint in April 2021 alleging they’d been picked up in a vehicle with no plate displayed on the rear and no council issued or operator door signs.

When the passenger questioned this during the journey, Ansar claimed the vehicle had an exemption from displaying the signs - but was unable to produce an exemption certificate.

The passenger revealed they were also a licensed driver, aware of the law and licence conditions, and that he’d be making a complaint supported by photos of the vehicle and driver badge.

Ansar was offered two opportunities to attend an interview under caution, but on both occasions, he cancelled on the day.

With evidence and statement provided by the complainant, the Council’s Principal Licensing officer decided it was in the public interest to revoke Ansar’s licence and in court the Council proved the case on a balance of probabilities, which is the civil standard of proof.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:27 am 
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A year later, his second appeal failed in a hearing at Peterborough Crown Court where his licence was revoked, and he was ordered to pay costs of £2,551.

That doesn't sound right - the court will hear an appeal against a revocation, but the court won't actually revoke the licence?

Anyway, a year to hear an appeal from the magistrates' court, over an incident that happened in 3.5 years ago? :-s


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2024 10:48 pm 
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Wonder if it was a genuine hire, or did the other driver do it as some sort of personal sting op? :wink:

Be amazed if this wasn't the case. :-$

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2024 10:50 pm 
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A time-stamped application showed Ansar quickly tried to apply online for a private hire licence, to cover himself, but the court did not believe his story.

It would have been better had he not applied at that time, comes across as a panic measure.

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The passenger revealed they were also a licensed driver, aware of the law and licence conditions, and that he’d be making a complaint supported by photos of the vehicle and driver badge.

The passenger should have kept his trap shut and just gathered any evidence without coming across as Billy big bo*****s.

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Anyway, a year to hear an appeal from the magistrates' court, over an incident that happened in 3.5 years ago? :-s

Something has caused the long delay, but I doubt it was the court or the council. :-k

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