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'Taxi' driving councillor has done nothing wrong
8:00am Tuesday 10th March 2009
AFTER reading recent reports of how Cllr Sean Hornby allegedly used his car as a “taxi” without a licence, acting as a “taxi” driver without a licence, and operating a car as a “taxi” without an operator's licence, we would like to put the record straight.
A “taxi” is a hackney. Cllr Hornby has never driven a taxi in his life, illegally or otherwise. He used to be a private hire driver, which is entirely different. When he was elected as a member of the council, he decided to run his airport business off a PSV restricted operator's licence instead of private hire. This is permitted as long as the distance of journey is over 15 miles which, of course, Bolton to Manchester Airport is. These licences are with VOSA, not Bolton Council.
The alleged incident in February last year was a trip to the airport, pre-booked on a PSV restricted operator’s licence. This business was not a private hire or taxi business and therefore does not even come under the jurisdiction of Bolton Council. PSV vehicles do not have plates and stickers like private hire, but a disc displayed in the window, which Cllr Hornby was displaying.
Copies of the licence and disc, along with booking sheets, had been provided to the council, along with emails from VOSA saying his vehicle was licensed. Why these were disregarded by licensing is a mystery. He legally used his car as a PSV vehicle, acting legally as a PSV driver, driving a car which was on a legal and valid PSV restricted operator’s licence.
This is why for the last 12 months Cllr Hornby has been pleading not guilty.
It was only after considerable expense, paying for solicitors and immense stress over the last year, he decided, when offered a caution, to accept. He could not afford to carry on financially or emotionally.
Obviously, people have only heard one side of the story as Cllr Hornby, who was hoping to comment this week after council meetings, has been prevented from giving his version of events, so no one can blame them for responding in a negative way. But we feel it is only right that people hear his side of the story.
Thankfully, the hackney and private hire associations chose to find out the facts for themselves before they commented, after Bill Williams of the Bolton Taxi Driver Association called for him to be axed.
Cllr Hornby, when contacted, showed them all the relevant documents and told them to judge for themselves.
After doing so, they are now supporting Cllr Hornby and calling for an investigation as they believe the caution should be lifted as, in their opinion, he has done nothing wrong.
He has certainly not had any preferential treatment, it has been more like a political witch hunt for the past year.
He is a hard working councillor for Little Lever and Darcy Lever and we hope that, when the investigation is complete, he can resume his duties with a clear name.
People should remember, there are always two sides to every story. The only thing he did wrong was accepting the caution!
Private hire drivers in support of Cllr Sean Hornby Bolton
_________________ C. Oakes The Hackney Association Ltd bbha@btinternet.com
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