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 Post subject: Un-licensed database
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 6:01 pm 
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In June's copy of PHM the editor, Mr Roland, suggests compiling a list of un-licensed operators.

A league table of bad guys to complement his fare table league.

http://www.phtm.co.uk/media/1119973895.pdf second page in.

So if anyone has any tales to tell, then the contact details are on the link.

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 Post subject: Re: Un-licensed database
PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 11:52 pm 
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Alex wrote:
In June's copy of PHM the editor, Mr Roland, suggests compiling a list of un-licensed operators.

A league table of bad guys to complement his fare table league.

http://www.phtm.co.uk/media/1119973895.pdf second page in.

So if anyone has any tales to tell, then the contact details are on the link.

Alex


e-mail the editor at npha@btconnect.com

Bring it on ! :D


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:06 am 
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Do not knock Mr. Roland, I have been a fully licensed P.H and H.C driver for 13 years and during this time Have encountered many instances of un-licencesd morons taking money from the public.Even my second ex wife has the number of a 70 year old who is operating an un licenced mini bus in the Wrekenton area of Gateshead. In the seventies the same character was in a murder case. but there is obviouslly nothing to worry about 8) 8)


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 7:26 am 
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volvoman wrote:
Do not knock Mr. Roland, I have been a fully licensed P.H and H.C driver for 13 years and during this time Have encountered many instances of un-licencesd morons taking money from the public.Even my second ex wife has the number of a 70 year old who is operating an un licenced mini bus in the Wrekenton area of Gateshead. In the seventies the same character was in a murder case. but there is obviouslly nothing to worry about 8) 8)

I'm not sure anyone has knocked Mr Roland on this topic.

If anything it's a pat on the back and an encouragement to drivers to assist him with his iffy list.

Or have I missed something? :?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:27 am 
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volvoman wrote:
Do not knock Mr. Roland, I have been a fully licensed P.H and H.C driver for 13 years and during this time Have encountered many instances of un-licencesd morons taking money from the public.Even my second ex wife has the number of a 70 year old who is operating an un licenced mini bus in the Wrekenton area of Gateshead. In the seventies the same character was in a murder case. but there is obviouslly nothing to worry about 8) 8)


I wasn't knocking the editor, far from it, I was mearly giving the contact details for anyone who has info on unlicensed operators

It's about time the suits who drive suits were brought under control (eg executive hire companies)

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:19 pm 
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A local hotel offers a "Courtesy Taxi Service from the Airport"

http://www.glynhill.com/location.htm

Should this require a licence ?

I am not sure how many passengers it takes but they use a Peugeot eurobus & I cannot see a PSV or private hire licence


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:22 pm 
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Paisley Buddie wrote:
A local hotel offers a "Courtesy Taxi Service from the Airport"

http://www.glynhill.com/location.htm

Should this require a licence ?

Down here it would need an ops license, and both vehicle and driver would also need to have one. Up there it's another matter. :?

I suppose it depends on how many seats it has. If it's more than 8 seats and doesn't have a PSV, then it's more than likely illegal.

But it's a nightmare issue, and if I was you would send any info you have to the editor of PHM. :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:48 am 
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Sussex wrote:
volvoman wrote:
Do not knock Mr. Roland, I have been a fully licensed P.H and H.C driver for 13 years and during this time Have encountered many instances of un-licencesd morons taking money from the public.Even my second ex wife has the number of a 70 year old who is operating an un licenced mini bus in the Wrekenton area of Gateshead. In the seventies the same character was in a murder case. but there is obviouslly nothing to worry about 8) 8)

I'm not sure anyone has knocked Mr Roland on this topic.

If anything it's a pat on the back and an encouragement to drivers to assist him with his iffy list.

Or have I missed something? :?


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:50 am 
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volvoman wrote:
Sussex wrote:
volvoman wrote:
Do not knock Mr. Roland, I have been a fully licensed P.H and H.C driver for 13 years and during this time Have encountered many instances of un-licencesd morons taking money from the public.Even my second ex wife has the number of a 70 year old who is operating an un licenced mini bus in the Wrekenton area of Gateshead. In the seventies the same character was in a murder case. but there is obviouslly nothing to worry about 8) 8)

I'm not sure anyone has knocked Mr Roland on this topic.

If anything it's a pat on the back and an encouragement to drivers to assist him with his iffy list.

Or have I missed something? :?
Oops,sorry boys,too much of the Grouse !!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:34 am 
was talking about this last night on the ranks.
one of the four big firms down here uses unlicensed 8 seaters on school work and airport transfers.
Sussex you will love this.
The firm is owned by an ex local T&G secretary.
And is managed by the current one. :shock:


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Cgull wrote:
Sussex you will love this.
The firm is owned by an ex local T&G secretary.
And is managed by the current one. :shock:

The T&G to a tee.

Do as I say, not as I do. :-$

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