Private Hire Driver Application – 158743
Minutes:
Members were asked to consider and determine an application for a private hire driver licence from Applicant- 158743 who had relevant DVLA convictions and did not meet the Licensing Authorities current Transport Policy.
Applicant - 158743 attended the meeting and was given the opportunity to make representation.
Committee papers and reports had been provided to all relevant parties prior to the meeting.
The report detailed the following:
- A copy of Applicant- 158743’s application which contained a DVLA check code, showing two live DVLA endorsements.
- A copy of a summary transcript between Licensing Officers and Applicant- 158743.
The Committee understood that the matter before them was to determine an application for a private hire vehicle driver licence as detailed in the Committee report.
The Committee heard that a DVLA check code was received as part of the usual application process showing two live DVLA endorsements for the offences of ‘driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence’ and ‘driving a motor vehicle uninsured against third party risks’ on 4th January 2022. The Committee were told that the applicant received 8 penalty points for these offences on 28th July 2022, and was fined £660.
The Committee heard that the Council’s current policy stated that an application would normally be refused until at least four years after the most recent conviction, caution, reprimand, final warning or if the person was disqualified, after the restoration of their driving licence, whichever was the later. The Committee were told that four years from Applicant- 158743’s most recent conviction date was 28th July 2026.
The Committee were told that Applicant- 158743 was interviewed on 4th March 2025, by Licensing Officers, about the circumstances surrounding conviction. The Committee heard that Applicant- 158743 had explained that his friend was working for Just Eat delivering food, was unwell and asked Applicant- 158743 to deliver the food for him. The Committee heard that Applicant- 158743 said that he had attended McDonalds to collect the food, and when he returned to his car the police were waiting for him. The Committee were also told that Applicant- 158743 stated that he only held a provisional licence at the time and was driving alone in the vehicle.
The Licensing Team Leader for the Council told the Committee that Applicant- 158743 had said that he came to the UK in 2019, and did not know that he was required to be accompanied in the vehicle as a learner driver.
The Committee heard that in response to being asked if Applicant- 158743 believed that he was a fit and proper person to hold a private hire driver licence, Applicant- 158743 explained that he liked driving and communicating with people; a good fit as a taxi driver. The Committee were told that Applicant- 158743 told officers that he was a taxi driver for five years in his home country, and that he was a huge fan of driving, which is why he thought becoming a taxi driver in the UK was a good idea.