Agenda item

Determination of a private hire/hackney carriage driver's licence - Item 7

To determine a private hire/hackney carriage driver's licence.

 

Minutes:

The Committee considered the report.

 

The decision was read to those present.

 

 

DECISION NOTICE

The application before the Panel today is for the suspension or revocation of the driver’s joint private hire/hackney carriage licence no PH/HC 1306  in accordance with S61  (1) (b) Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.- any other reasonable cause. He has been licenced in Uttlesford since 17th August  2015 and his current licence is due to expire on 31st July  2019. His last known driving role was with Greenair Cars who advised the Council his employment with them had ended.

The Council requires all drivers to undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and group 2 medical when they apply for a licence and every three years after that.   A fresh DVLA mandate is required every three years to enable annual DVLA checks to be undertaken as part of the due diligence process. All these checks assist the Council in establishing whether an individual is a ‘fit and proper’ person to hold a licence. The driver’s last group 2 medical certificate, DVLA mandate and  DBS check all expired on 31st July 2018..

Normal practice at UDC is to send out reminder letters to drivers for DBS checks that are due to expire on the first working day of the month which precedes the month when the check expires.   The reminders for medicals are typically sent out on the 15th day of the month preceding the expiry of that check.

The driver was contacted in writing on 25th September 2018 and was told that if he wanted to remain licensed then he must provide these documents by 11th October  2018. He has not done so.

Condition 12 of Appendix A of the Council’s Licensing Standards requires drivers to meet “…Group 2 medical standards as published by the Dept of Transport.”

Compliance with this standard is a legal requirement, and without a certificate we have no means of knowing whether this requirement is satisfied. This Committee considers that failure to provide an up to date medical or DBS check is a breach of Council policy; the checks are vital to establish that a driver is medically fit enough to drive, and has not received any criminal convictions in the period since their last DBS check. Lacking that information, and mindful of the paramount importance of public safety, we are not satisfied that the driver is a fit and proper person to hold hackney carriage and private hire licences  and therefore revoke them, with immediate effect.

The driver has a right of appeal against this decision to the Magistrates Court, and that any such appeal must be lodged within 21 days. Normally, the revocation would come into effect following the end of the appeal period, but since the revocation is because of failure to supply a medical certificate in the interests of public safety, this period of grace will not apply. He will receive a letter from the Legal Department explaining this.