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Glasgow PHD's severe warning for speeding and non-disclosure
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Author:  StuartW [ Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Glasgow PHD's severe warning for speeding and non-disclosure

Licensing chair doing his usual huffing and puffing :roll:


Glasgow private hire driver gets severe warning after speeding conviction

https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glas ... s-26191008

Mr Kissi was fined after he was caught speeding in a 30mph zone and failed to notify the council about his conviction.

A Glasgow private hire driver has been given a “severe” warning after he was caught speeding at 50mph in a 30 zone.

Ebenezer Kissi was fined following the incident in March 2021 and Police Scotland flagged up the conviction to Glasgow’s licensing committee today.

Councillors decided to grant the driver a three-year extension to his licence, but he was reprimanded after failing to tell the council he had received points on his licence.

A Police Scotland representative said the conviction had shown up during routine checks following Mr Kissi’s application, revealing he was fined £190.

He had been “driving on a road in Glasgow” and was found to “be travelling at 51mph in a 30pmh zone”, the officer said.

She added Mr Kissi was given four points on his licence.

The driver said he hadn’t realised he had moved into a 30mph zone. He added he hadn’t been aware he needed to report the conviction to the council.

Councillor Alex Wilson, the licensing committee chairman, said: “That means you’ve not read the terms and conditions of your licence then.

“When we hand out licences, we don’t just give you a bit of paper and you go away and be a private hire car driver.

“We give you terms and conditions, you read them, adhere to them and if you get points on your licence, you notify the licensing section. It’s important.”

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Glasgow PHD's severe warning for speeding and non-disclo

Quote:
“We give you terms and conditions, you read them, adhere to them and if you get points on your licence, you notify the licensing section. It’s important.”

How many drivers read their full terms and conditions?

1 out of a 1000, or maybe 2.

Author:  StuartW [ Sun Feb 12, 2023 4:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Glasgow PHD's severe warning for speeding and non-disclo

I'm sure the chair Mr Wilson always reads these thousands of words of terms and conditions when signing up to something online, say. I'm quite sure he just doesn't tick the box and presses 'accept' 8-[

Bottom line, though, is that if he wants to ensure drives know the conditions of license, then some kind of test should be administered?

(I'd assumed that was all part of the new qualification that's now required in Glasgow, but if it isn't then maybe Mr Wilson could look into it? [-( )

Author:  Sussex [ Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Glasgow PHD's severe warning for speeding and non-disclo

Reminds me of a conversation I had with a licensing councillor many years ago.

We had just revised and updated our taxi/PH bible, which is 100+ pages, and he was amazed that anyone had read it all.

At least one driver had. :roll: :roll: :roll:

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