Taxi driver upset at licensing decision
FORMER taxi driver Emma Pankiw says she has lost her livelihood and the job she loved because a licensing committee refused to listen to reason.
The 32-year-old, from Grantham, had been running Location X taxi firm for a year and was due to have her licence reviewed in July.
She filled out an application form and declared that she had a prosecution pending for making nuisance phone calls.
Emma was due to appear in court to face the charges on August 5, but her appearance before South Kesteven District Council's licensing committee fell four days before that.
The committee refused to renew her licence because of the pending prosecution, forcing Emma out of work.
She was subsequently found not guilty of making nuisance phone calls and Emma believes the committee could have delayed its decision until her case had been heard in court.
The mother-of-one said: "It's so unfair that they didn't wait to find out if I was going to be convicted or not.
"Because they couldn't wait four days, I've lost the job I loved and me and my son Emerson are now having to live on state benefits.
"They jumped to conclusions about my fitness to be a driver and have caused a lot of upset because they wouldn't listen."
Emma officially lost her licence on August 8 and now has 21 days to appeal.
A council spokeswoman said they did not want to prejudice a potential appeal against the decision and issued a short statement.
She said: "The committee has made its decision based on the usual statutory principles in accordance with licensing law.
"If Miss Pankiw feels aggrieved by this decision, she has the right to appeal to the Magistrates Court within 21 days of receiving her notice."
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