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Author:  captain cab [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Driver p*ssed on duty

Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit


A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.


source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

Author:  skippy41 [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:46 pm ]
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Computer cable :shock:
It must be time for a vosa check in Wolverhampton

Author:  captain cab [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:53 pm ]
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Quote:
Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.



Fit and proper??????

ffs

CC

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driver p*ssed on duty

captain cab wrote:
Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit

A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.

source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

This is rather concerning, because nowhere in the report does it say that Singh had been disqualified from driving!!

Indeed the case has been adjourned for reports and sentence will be passed at a later date.

If this is the case and from the report it would appear to be, then does he continue to drive a cab until the sentence is passed?

Or does the LA have the sense to use Section 52 as would be appropriate in this case.

Author:  Nidge [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:00 pm ]
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skippy41 wrote:
Computer cable :shock:
It must be time for a vosa check in Wolverhampton


I knew there was a use for USB cables.

Author:  Sussex [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:16 pm ]
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If I was to guess, I would say.

Three months jail, possibly suspended.

Four year driving ban.

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:48 pm ]
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Sussex wrote:
If I was to guess, I would say.

Three months jail, possibly suspended.

Four year driving ban.

My guess is nine months gaol (in the UK not USA!!).

Two years driving ban.

Retake driving test after ban.

Author:  grandad [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Driver p*ssed on duty

Brummie Cabbie wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit

A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.

source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

This is rather concerning, because nowhere in the report does it say that Singh had been disqualified from driving!!

Indeed the case has been adjourned for reports and sentence will be passed at a later date.

If this is the case and from the report it would appear to be, then does he continue to drive a cab until the sentence is passed?

Or does the LA have the sense to use Section 52 as would be appropriate in this case.


The report does make reference to him being disqualified from driving. I have highlighted it for you.

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:15 am ]
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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
My guess is nine months gaol (in the UK not USA!!).

Max is 6 months, less third for guilty plea.

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Driver p*ssed on duty

grandad wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit

A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.

source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

This is rather concerning, because nowhere in the report does it say that Singh had been disqualified from driving!!

Indeed the case has been adjourned for reports and sentence will be passed at a later date.

If this is the case and from the report it would appear to be, then does he continue to drive a cab until the sentence is passed?

Or does the LA have the sense to use Section 52 as would be appropriate in this case.


The report does make reference to him being disqualified from driving. I have highlighted it for you.

That is his lawyer being quoted saying ' would be “drastically affected” '.

The judge isn't quoted as saying that and there is no report of the judge banning him at this hearing.

Author:  grandad [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Driver p*ssed on duty

Brummie Cabbie wrote:
grandad wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit

A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.

source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

This is rather concerning, because nowhere in the report does it say that Singh had been disqualified from driving!!

Indeed the case has been adjourned for reports and sentence will be passed at a later date.

If this is the case and from the report it would appear to be, then does he continue to drive a cab until the sentence is passed?

Or does the LA have the sense to use Section 52 as would be appropriate in this case.


The report does make reference to him being disqualified from driving. I have highlighted it for you.

That is his lawyer being quoted saying ' would be “drastically affected” '.

The judge isn't quoted as saying that and there is no report of the judge banning him at this hearing.


It can be interpreted either way, my guess is that he has been disqualified from driving whilst awaiting the sentance.

Author:  toots [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Driver p*ssed on duty

grandad wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
grandad wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Driver at city centre taxi rank was three times drink-drive limit

A taxi driver on duty and first in line to pick up passengers at a Wolverhampton city centre rank was three times the drink-drive limit when police spoke to him about ramshackle repairs holding together his cab, a court heard.

Police officers approached Balwinder Singh’s Mercedes Vito while he waited at the front of the rank in Market Street due to concerns over the safety of a sliding door on his cab — being held shut with computer cable. They immediately realised the father-of-two had been drinking.

A breathalyser test found he was almost three times the legal alcohol limit, Mr Roger Bleazard, prosecuting, told Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.

Singh, of Broadstone Close, Goldthorn Park, later refused to supply a second sample and when asked if there was any medical reason he did not wish to provide one he replied: “Only my liver”, the court was told.

Bench chairman Mrs Anne Morgan told 41-year-old Singh adjourned the case so the probation service can prepare a report, but warned him he faces jail. He pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and using a motor vehicle in a condition likely to cause danger yesterday.

Mr Kevin Good, for Singh, said his client was the “major breadwinner” for his family. His wife worked part-time to help support their children, aged five and 15, but the family’s financial circumstances would be “drastically affected” by his disqualification from driving, Mr Good told the court.

The court heard Singh had been parked at the front of a rank in Market Street when police noticed damage to the door of his cab at around 1.10am on February 5.

Mrs Morgan told Singh, who was convicted of drink driving in 2003 and speeding in February 2008 there were many “aggravating features” including his previous convictions.

Singh was granted unconditional bail to appear for sentence on March 10.

source: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/

This is rather concerning, because nowhere in the report does it say that Singh had been disqualified from driving!!

Indeed the case has been adjourned for reports and sentence will be passed at a later date.

If this is the case and from the report it would appear to be, then does he continue to drive a cab until the sentence is passed?

Or does the LA have the sense to use Section 52 as would be appropriate in this case.


The report does make reference to him being disqualified from driving. I have highlighted it for you.

That is his lawyer being quoted saying ' would be “drastically affected” '.

The judge isn't quoted as saying that and there is no report of the judge banning him at this hearing.


It can be interpreted either way, my guess is that he has been disqualified from driving whilst awaiting the sentance.


I'm inclined to agree with BC on this one, purely because the word 'would' has been used :wink:

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:58 pm ]
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He had a license when he was breathalysed.

But he wont have one now.

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