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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were
no declarations of interest received at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes - Licensing Committee - 10 January 2022 PDF 303 KB Minutes: The Minutes of the previous Licensing Committee held on
10 January 2022 were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Exclusion of Press and Public To consider passing a Resolution Pursuant to Section 100A (4) Part 1 of the Local Government Act 1972 excluding the press and public from the meeting during consideration of the following items on the grounds that if present there would be disclosure to them of exempt information falling within paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act and the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information. Minutes: ORDERED that the press and public be
excluded from the meeting for the following items on the grounds that, if
present, there would be disclosure to them of exempt information as defined in
Paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act
1972 and that the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighed the
public interest in disclosing the information. |
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Review - Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref No: 01/22 Minutes: The
Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration submitted an exempt report
in connection with the review of Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref:
01/22, where circumstances had arisen which required special consideration by
the Committee. The
Chair introduced those present and outlined the procedure to be followed. The driver, who was in attendance at the
meeting, verified his name and address and confirmed that he had received a
copy of the report and understood its contents.
The
Licensing Manager presented a summary of the report. It was highlighted that the driver was first
licensed with Middlesbrough Council in March 2017, however, his licence was
suspended, with immediate effect, by the Licensing Manager on 28 June 2021
following receipt of information from Cleveland Police. On
28 June 2021, the information provided by Cleveland Police stated that the
driver had been arrested for the alleged offence of ‘Rape of Female, aged 16
years or over’ and that the driver was remanded on conditional bail to attend
Middlesbrough Police HQ on 20 July 2021. The
information provided by Cleveland Police related to an incident reported to
them on 24
June 2021 by James Cook Hospital, stating that a female had presented at the
hospital stating she had been raped whilst on a night out in
Middlesbrough. Details of the allegation
were contained within the submitted report.
The driver was identified as the alleged suspect
and it was alleged that the offence had taken place at a licensed public house
where the driver worked. The driver was
contacted by the Licensing Manager on 28 June 2021 when he confirmed that he
had been arrested but denied the allegation. The Licensing Manager suspended the driver’s
Private Hire Vehicle driver licence, with immediate effect, until such time
that investigations by the Police had taken place and the matter was now
referred to the Licensing Committee to determine the status of the driver’s
licence. On 28 September 2021, Cleveland Police confirmed
that no further action would be taken in respect of the driver. Subsequently, the driver was interviewed by a
Licensing Enforcement Officer on 1 October 2021 when he provided an explanation
in relation to the incident and in relation to the offences detailed at 1) and
2) in the report and a previous warning regarding his driving standards. The driver denied the allegation of rape made
against him and stated that what had taken place had been consensual. A detailed account of the incident, provided
by the driver, was attached at Appendix 1. The Licensing Manager advised Members that the
reason for the delay in bringing the matter before Committee was due to
difficulties in attempting to obtain further information from Cleveland
Police. Cleveland Police had confirmed
that no further information was available, therefore, the information available
was set out in the report. The driver confirmed that the report was an accurate representation of the facts and was invited to present his case and also responded to questions from Members, the Licensing Manager and ... view the full minutes text for item 21/53 |
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Review - Combined Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref No: 02/22 Minutes: The
Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration submitted an exempt report
in connection with the review of Combined Hackney Carriage and Private Hire
Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref: 02/22, where circumstances had arisen which
required special consideration by the Committee. The
Licensing Manager advised that the driver’s legal representative was unable to
attend, however, the driver was in attendance accompanied by a family member
who was a solicitor and willing to act on his behalf. The driver had confirmed that he was happy to
proceed. The
Chair introduced those present and outlined the procedure to be followed. The driver, who was in attendance at the
meeting accompanied by his representative, verified his name and address and
confirmed that he had received a copy of the report and understood its
contents. The
Licensing Manager presented a summary of the report. It was highlighted that the driver was first
licensed with Middlesbrough Council in June 1994 and appeared before Members
for review of his licence following receipt of information on 4 November 2021
from the Council’s LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer). The
information provided by the LADO stated that, on 4 November 2021, a report had
been received from a specialist school that the mother of a ten-year-old
autistic female pupil had reported concerns at finding a message on her
daughter’s facebook account from a taxi driver who transported her daughter,
and other learners, to and from the school.
A copy of the message was attached at Appendix 1 to the report. The
driver was contacted by a Licensing Enforcement Officer on 4 November 2021 and
provided an explanation in relation to the concerns raised in the report. It was highlighted that the driver had been
covering the school run journeys for another licensed driver whilst he was on
holiday. The
driver confirmed that the report was an accurate representation of the facts
and was invited to address the Committee. The
driver’s representative presented the case in support of the driver and, with
the Chair’s permission, submitted a printed list of the driver’s facebook
friends - to demonstrate that they were males predominantly of a similar age to
the driver – and several character references. The driver also spoke in support of his case and
responded to questions from Members, the Licensing Manager and the Council’s
Legal Representative. It
was confirmed that there were no further questions and the driver, his representative
and Officers of the Council, other than representatives of the Council’s Legal
and Democratic Services, withdrew from the meeting whilst the Committee
determined the review. Subsequently,
all parties returned and the Chair announced a summary of the Committee’s
decision and highlighted that the driver would receive the full decision and
reasons within five working days. ORDERED that Combined Hackney Carriage and Private Hire
Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref No: 02/22, be retained but that the driver be
required to again complete safeguarding training. Authority
to act 1. Under Section 61 of the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1976 (“the Act”) ... view the full minutes text for item 21/54 |
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Review - Combined Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref No: 03/22 Additional documents:
Minutes: The
Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration submitted an exempt report
in connection with the review of Combined Hackney Carriage and Private Hire
Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref: 03/22, where circumstances had arisen which
required special consideration by the Committee. The
Chair introduced those present and outlined the procedure to be followed. The driver, who was in attendance at the
meeting, verified his name and address and confirmed that he had received a
copy of the report and understood its contents.
The
Licensing Manager presented a summary of the report. It was highlighted that the driver was first
licensed with Middlesbrough Council in May 2012 following an appearance at Committee
when Members decided to grant him a licence after considering the circumstances
of a simple caution which is now considered too old to be of relevance. The
driver next appeared before Members in September 2014 when, after considering
the information presented, he was issued with a warning. A copy of the warning letter was attached at
Appendix 1. The
driver now appeared before Committee in relation to a complaint received from a
member of the public on 3 February 2022.
The complaint related to an incident on 2 February 2022 when the female
complainant stated she undertook a journey in the driver’s vehicle with her two
young children and claimed that the driver attempted to overcharge her due to
requesting to be taken to a different destination from that pre-booked and paid
for via the operator’s app. She further
claimed that the driver had shouted and sworn at her and told her to get out of
the vehicle before reaching their final destination. A copy of the complainant’s statement was
attached at Appendix 2 to the report. Enquiries
were made by the Licensing Section with the driver’s operator which confirmed
details of the journey and also that no revised price was requested by the
driver. The
driver was interviewed by a Licensing Enforcement Officer on 7 February 2022
when he provided an explanation in relation to the complaint and confirmed that
he had advised the passenger that it was likely the journey would cost slightly
more as the journey was one or two miles further than the destination previously
booked. A full statement was provided by
the driver and attached at Appendix 3 to the report. The
driver’s operator had since provided further details and clarification around
the booking process used via the operator’s app and also confirmed the cost of
the journey to the passenger’s final destination. For
the Committee’s information, a map showing the final destination of the
passenger’s journey was attached at Appendix 4. The driver confirmed that the report was an accurate representation of the facts and advised that he had contacted his operator himself to provide confirmation that he had not been speeding during the journey, as stated by the complainant. The Licensing Manager made enquiries and was able to provide Members with an email from the driver’s operator confirming the speed at which ... view the full minutes text for item 21/55 |