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Conduct and Convictions of a Private Hire / Hackney Carriage (Joint) Driver Licence

Meeting: 19/07/2012 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3)

3 Conduct and Convictions of a Private Hire / Hackney Carriage (Joint) Driver Licence

For Members to consider the recent conduct and convictions of a licensed Private Hire / Hackney Carriage (Joint) Driver, and to determine whether he is still fit and proper to hold such a licence

Additional documents:

Decision:

(a)       That in light of the evidence produced both in written form and orally at the meeting, the Sub-Committee agreed to allow the applicant to continue to hold a Private Hire/Hackney Carriage (Joint) Driver Licence for a probationary period of 12 months;

 

(b)       That the applicant applies, at his own expense, for a Criminal Records Bureau check prior to expiry of the 12 month probationary period to be

            arranged by the Licensing Authority;

 

(c)        That the applicant applies, at his own expense, for a DVLA report on motoring offences at the end of the probationary period;

 

(d)       That the applicant, at his own expense, in consultation with his General Practitioner attends an anger management/road rage course and provides a certificate of attendance within 6 months to the Authority; and

 

(e)       That the applicant attends the knowledge test provided for applications for a Joint Driver licence within 6 months.     

 

 

Minutes:

LICENSING SUB COMMITTEE

19 JULY 2012

 

Minutes of the meeting of the Licensing Sub Committee of Flintshire County Council held at County Hall, Mold on Thursday, 19 July, 2012.

 

PRESENT:

 

Councillor L.A. Sharps (Chairman)

Councillors D.L. Cox and A.I. Dunbar

 

OFFICERS OF FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

 

Solicitor (Mr. T. Dillon), Senior Licensing Officer and Committee Officer.

 

 

1.         APOLOGIES

           

                        None were received.

 

2.         DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 

None were received.  

 

3.         LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ACCESS TO INFORMATION) ACT 1985 - TO

CONSIDER THE EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC

 

RESOLVED

 

That the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the following item as it is considered to contain exempt information by virtue of paragraphs 12 and 13 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended).

 

4.         APPLICATION FOR A PRIVATE HIRE/HACKNEY CARRIAGE DRIVER’S LICENCE

 

            The Senior Licensing Officer introduced a report, the purpose of which was to consider a recent motoring conviction of a Private Hire/Hackney Carriage (Joint) Driver and determine whether he was fit and proper to continue to hold such a licence.  The report detailed the contents of the renewal application (Appendix A)and also provided full details of his DVLA drivers licence (Appendix B).

 

The Senior Licensing Officer advised that the applicant had applied to renew his Joint Driver licence and in the application had disclosed a motoring offence.  The applicant verbally informed the Licensing Section that he had accrued penalty points on his DVLA drivers licence and that he had attended Court.  The applicant produced a copy of his DVLA drivers licence which disclosed a history of motoring offences. However, he did not inform the Licensing Section in writing of his motoring convictions within the required timescale in accordance with the Standard Conditions of Licence for Private Hire Drivers.  The applicant was asked to provide a written explanation of his recent offence which was provided and attached as Appendix C to the report. 

 

The application had been considered under delegated powers and it was decided to refer the application to the Sub Committee to decide whether the applicant was a fit and proper person to hold a Joint Driver’s Licence due to the nature and history of his convictions and his failure to disclose them within  the required timescale.

 

The Chairman invited the applicant to comment and explain his convictions.  The applicant responded to questions from the Panel in relation to the offences and provided details of the circumstances which gave rise to the recent conviction, including that he was stuck behind a slow moving vehicle whom he thought the driver and passenger of that vehicle were tormenting him and purposefully driving slow to antagonise him prior to him overtaking.  He also explained that he had been driving a new vehicle which had performed faster than he anticipated.  In questioning, the applicant did concede that third party driving misdemeanours that he witnessed whilst driving on the road did make him angry. He also made a detailed account of a previous incident  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3