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- More Than a Licence, It's Your Livelihood: Defending Your 'Fit and Proper' StatusFor a professional driver, your most valuable asset isn't the vehicle you drive or the knowledge of the local streets; it's your reputation. In the highly regulated world of taxi and private hire, this concept is formalised into a single, powerful legal standard: the "fit and proper person" test. This is the cornerstone of all licensing decisions, and a council's belief that you no longer meet...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1143 Vue
- Taxi Licensing Solicitors: Expert Legal Support for UK Taxi DriversTaxi drivers in the UK must comply with strict licensing regulations to operate legally. Whether you’re applying for a new license, facing suspension, or dealing with an appeal, understanding your rights and responsibilities is essential. Many taxi drivers experience licensing refusals, revocations, or disputes with their local authority. our taxi licensing solicitors specialize...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2481 Vue
- Why Your Family Solicitor Can't Save Your Taxi Badge: The Case for a SpecialistYou're a professional driver. You get a letter. It's from the local council, and it's not good. They're "reviewing your licence" following a customer complaint. Or maybe you've hit 6 points on your DVLA licence, and they're calling you in. Your first instinct is to panic. Your second is to think, "I need a lawyer." So you call the solicitor who handled your house purchase, or the one who helped...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 977 Vue
- Your Licence on the Line: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Committee Hearing AppealA letter arrives from the council: your application for a taxi or private hire licence has been refused, or your existing licence is being suspended or revoked. The reason might be a past conviction, an accumulation of complaints, or a health issue. Your immediate right is usually to appeal this decision to the council's own Licensing Sub-Committee. This hearing is your first, and arguably most...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 319 Vue
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