captain cab wrote:
MR T wrote:
Well here's one suggestion in the interests of public safety.
The term private hire operator is changed to 'operator' and hackney carriages are embodied into 'operator licensing'.
I don't know how well you have thought this through but I'm going to give you the opportunity, if you care to take it? To show us how you would amend the references to private hire "operator". I could have taken the words "private hire" out of the sections below and just left in the word operator but I thought it best not to tinker with what you had in mind. Therefore can you advise us how you intend to make it so that all us hackney carriage drivers don't have to write down a booking everytime we take a pre booked job whether it be off the street or over a mobile telephone and while either sat in the cab or at home or anywhere else for that matter?
Regards
JD
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46 Vehicle, drivers' and operators' licences (1) Except as authorised by this Part of this Act—
(a) no person being the proprietor of any vehicle, not being a hackney carriage [or London Cab] in respect of which a vehicle licence is in force, shall use or permit the same to be used in a controlled district as a private hire vehicle without having for such a vehicle a current licence under section 48 of this Act;
(b) no person shall in a controlled district act as driver of any private hire vehicle without having a current licence under section 51 of this Act;
(c) no person being the proprietor of a private hire vehicle licensed under
this Part of this Act shall employ as the driver thereof for the purpose of any hiring any person who does not have a current licence under the said section 51;
(d) no person shall in a controlled district operate any vehicle as a private hire vehicle without having a current licence under section 55 of this Act;
(e) no person licensed under the said section 55 shall in a controlled district operate any vehicle as a private hire vehicle—
(i) if for die vehicle a current licence under die said section 48 is not in
force; or (ii) if the driver does not have a current licence under the said
section 51.
(2) If any person knowingly contravenes the provisions of this section, he shall be guilty of an offence.
55 Licensing of operators of private hire vehicles (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act, a district council shall, on receipt of an application from any person for the grant to that person of a licence to operate private hire vehicles grant to that person an operator's licence:
Provided that a district council shall not grant a licence unless they are satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold an operator's licence.
(2) Every licence granted under this section shall remain in force for such period, not being longer than five years, as a district council may specify in the licence.
(3) A district council may attach to the grant of a licence under this section such conditions as they may consider reasonably necessary.
(4) Any applicant aggrieved by the refusal of a district council to grant an operator's licence under this section, or by any conditions attached to the grant of such a licence, may appeal to a magistrates' court.
56 Operators of private hire vehicles (1) For the purposes of this Part of this Act every contract for the hire of a private hire vehicle licensed under this Part of this Act shall be deemed to be made with the operator who accepted the booking for that vehicle whether or not he himself provided the vehicle.
(2) Every person to whom a licence in force under section 55 of this Act has been granted by a district council shall keep a record in such form as the council may, by condition attached to the grant of the licence, prescribe and shall enter therein, before the commencement of each journey, such particulars of every booking of a private hire vehicle invited or accepted by him, whether by accepting the same from the hirer or by undertaking it at the request of another operator, as the district council may by condition prescribe and shall produce such record on request to any authorised officer of the council or to any constable for inspection.
(3) Every person to whom a licence in force under section 55 of this Act has been granted by a district council shall keep such records as the council may, by condition attached to the grant of the licence, prescribe of the particulars of any private hire vehicle operated by him and shall produce the same on request to any authorised officer of the council or to any constable for inspection.
(4) A person to whom a licence in force under section 5 5 of this Act has been granted by a district council shall produce the licence on request to any authorised officer of the council or any constable for inspection.
(5) If any person without reasonable excuse contravenes the provisions of this section, he shall be guilty of an offence.
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