At a Licensing committee meeting held on the 1 October 2024 the licence holder had agreed to maintain his vehicles. However, on 10 October two of his vehicles were presented for a full examination and compliance inspection; one failed due to a missing anti-roll bar fitting from its nearside and a leaking exhaust system and the other failed due to the brakes operating at just 7% capacity.
The DVSA testing officer issued the proprietor with two notices immediately prohibiting all driving and towing of the vehicles on public roads.
The proprietor addressed the Committee, he stated that the first vehicle was purchased recently, was in good condition, and prior to vehicle testing the driver of the vehicle hadn’t raised any concerns to himself or a garage regarding a fault on the vehicle.
He suggested that someone was potentially sabotaging his vehicles.
He was asked what he would do differently in future to ensure his vehicles were maintained. The proprietor explained that he had purchased a new vehicle as he had mentioned in his previous appearance and added that he planned to purchase a new fleet but that this would be a slow process.
The Chair confirmed with the proprietor that these replacement vehicles would need to be more modern with less mileage.
It was stated that the licence holder had been in business for a number of years and was aware of the expectations of the council concerning vehicle standards.
As such the Licensing Committee was satisfied that these vehicles were not being maintained to the necessary standard to ensure public safety and had no confidence that changes would be made and therefore revoked the hackney carriage licences under section 60(1) Local Government (Miscellaneous provisions) Act 1976.
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