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The power to issue London badges came by way of the "London Hackney carriage act 1843". Of course all those powers have since been transfered to TFL but it may surprise some people as it did me that the word first used to describe these badges was "Ticket". I wonder at what place in time the term "Ticket" was replaced by badge?
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ROSE LJ DPP v Computer cab
The facts found in the Case Stated, so far as are presently material, were these. The Metropolitan Police District is empowered to issue Green Badges and Yellow Badges to cab drivers. Green Badges permit the driver to ply for hire anywhere in the Metropolitan Police district. The Yellow Badges permit the driver to ply for hire within a particular sector, excluding the central area within a six-mile radius of Charing Cross. All the second and subsequent Respondents held Yellow Badges for sector 1, the North East area of London.
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843 1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, Long Title (Eng.)
Long Title
An Act for regulating Hackney and Stage Carriages in and near London
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843 1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, s. 8 (Eng.)
8 [Transport for London] to grant licences to drivers of hackney carriages--At the time of granting any licence an abstract of the laws and a ticket to be given
It shall be lawful for [Transport for London] to grant a licence to act as driver of hackney carriages, . . . to any person who shall produce such a certificate as shall satisfy [Transport for London] of his good behaviour and fitness for such situation . . . ; and in every such licence shall be specified the number of such licence, and the proper name and surname and place of abode, and age, and a description of the person to whom such licence shall be granted . . . ; and every such licence shall bear date on the day on which the same shall be granted, . . . and on every licence of a driver . . . [Transport for London] shall cause proper columns to be prepared, in which every proprietor employing the driver . . . named in such licence shall enter his own name and address, and the days on which such driver . . . shall enter and shall quit his service respectively; and in case any of the particulars entered or endorsed upon any licence in pursuance of this Act shall be erased or defaced every such licence shall be wholly void and of none effect; and [Transportfor London] shall, at the time of granting any licence, deliver to the driver, . . . to whom the same shall be granted an abstract of the laws in force relating to such driver, . . . and of the penalties to which he is liable for any misconduct, "and also a metal ticket", upon which there shall be marked or engraved his office or employment, and a number corresponding with the number which shall be inserted in such licence.
NOTES:
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 22 August 1843: (no specific commencement provision).
Amendment
Provision heading: words "Transport for London" in square brackets substituted by virtue of the Greater London Authority Act 1999, s 253, Sch 20, Pt I, para 1(2), (3), Pt II, para 10.
Date in force: 3 July 2000: see SI 2000/801, art 2(2)(c), Schedule, Pt 3.
Words omitted repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No 2), the Statute Law Revision Act 1891, and the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976.
Words "Transport for London" in square brackets in each place they occur substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, s 253, Sch 20, Pt I, para 1(2), (3), Pt II, para 10.
Date in force: 3 July 2000: see SI 2000/801, art 2(2)(c), Schedule, Pt 3.
Modification
Modified by the Local Services (Operation by Taxis) (London) Regulations 1986, SI 1986/566, regs 3, 4, Table.
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843
1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, s. 17 (Eng.)
17 "Tickets" to be worn by drivers, etc
Every licensed driver . . . shall at all times during his employment, and when he shall be required to attend before any justice of the peace, wear his "ticket" conspicuously upon his breast, in such manner that the whole of the writing thereon shall be distinctly legible; and everydriver . . . who shall act as such, or who shall attend when required before any justice of the peace, without wearing such ticket in manner aforesaid, or who, when thereunto required, shall refuse to produce such ticket for inspection, or to permit any person to note the writing thereon, shall for every such offence forfeit [a sum not exceeding level 1 on the standard scale].
NOTES:
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 22 August 1843: (no specific commencement provision).
Amendment
Words omitted repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No 2), the Statute Law Revision Act 1891, and the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976.
Maximum fine increased by the Criminal Law Act 1977, s 92(1), Sch 3, Pt I, and converted to a level on the standard scale by the Criminal Justice Act 1982, ss 37, 38, 46.
Modification
Modified by the Local Services (Operation by Taxis) (London) Regulations 1986, SI 1986/566, regs 3, 4, Table.
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843
1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, s. 18 (Eng.)
18 Licences and "tickets" to be delivered up on the discontinuance of licences
Upon the expiration of any licence granted under this Act the person to whom such licence shall have been granted shall deliver such licence and the "ticket" relating thereto to [Transport for London]; and every such person who, after the expiration of such licence, shall wilfully neglect for three days to deliver the same to [Transport for London], and also every person who shall use or wear or detain any ticket without having a licence in force relating to such ticket, or who shall for the purpose of deception use or wear or have any ticket resembling or intended to resemble any ticket granted under the authority of this Act, shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of [level 1 on the standard scale]; and it shall be lawful for [Transport for London], or for any person employed by [Transport for London] for that purpose, to prosecute any person so neglectingto deliver up his licence or ticket, at any period within twelve calendar months after the expiration of the licence; and it shall be lawful for any constable . . . or any person employed for that purpose by [Transport for London], to seize and take away any such ticket, wheresoever the same may be found, in order to deliver the same to [Transport for London].
NOTES:
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 22 August 1843: (no specific commencement provision).
Amendment
First words omitted repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1891.
Words "Transport for London" in square brackets in each place they occur substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, s 253, Sch 20, Pt I, para 1(2)-(4).
Date in force: 3 July 2000: see SI 2000/801, art 2(2)(c), Schedule, Pt 3.
Penalty increased to £25 by the Criminal Law Act 1977, s 31(6), and converted to level 1 on the standard scale by the Criminal Justice Act 1982, ss 37, 46.
Final words omitted repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004.
Date in force: 22 July 2004: (no specific commencement provision).
Modification
Modified by the Local Services (Operation by Taxis) (London) Regulations 1986, SI 1986/566, regs 3, 4, Table.
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843
1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, s. 19 (Eng.)
19 New "tickets" to be delivered instead of defaced or lost tickets
Whenever the writing on any ticket shall become obliterated or defaced, so that the same shall not be distinctly legible, and also whenever any ticket shall be proved to the satisfaction of [Transport for London] to have been lost or mislaid, the person to whom the licence relating to any such ticket shall have been granted shall deliver such ticket (if he shall have the same in his possession) and shall produce such licence to [Transport for London], and such person shall then be entitled to have a new ticket delivered to him, upon payment, [to Transport for London], of such sum of money, not exceeding [15p], as [Transport for London] shall from time to time appoint: Provided always, that if any ticket which shall have been proved as aforesaid or represented to have been lost or mislaid shall afterwards be found the same shall forthwith be delivered to [Transport for London]; and every person into whose possession any such ticket as last aforesaid shall be or come who shall refuse or neglect for three daysto deliver the same to [Transport for London], and also every person licensed under the authority of this Act who shall use or wear the ticket granted to him after the writing thereon shall be obliterated, defaced, or obscured, so that the same shall not be distinctly legible, shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of [level 1 on the standard scale].
NOTES:
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 22 August 1843: (no specific commencement provision).
Amendment
Words omitted repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1891.
Words "Transport for London" in square brackets in each place they occur substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, s 253, Sch 20, Pt I, para 1(2), (3).
Date in force: 3 July 2000: see SI 2000/801, art 2(2)(c), Schedule, Pt 3.
Words "to Transport for London" in square brackets substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, s 253, Sch 20, Pt I, para 1(2), (5).
Date in force: 3 July 2000: see SI 2000/801, art 2(2)(c), Schedule, Pt 3.
Sum "15p" in square brackets substituted by virtue of the Decimal Currency Act 1969, s 10(1).
This amendment has effect from 15 February 1971 (the day appointed for the purposes of the Decimal Currency Act 1967, s 1): see the Decimal Currency Act 1969, ss 10(1), 16(1).
Maximum fine increased by the Criminal Law Act 1977, s 31(6), and converted to a level on the standard scale by the Criminal Justice Act 1982, ss 37, 46.
Modification
Modified by the Local Services (Operation by Taxis) (London) Regulations 1986, SI 1986/566, regs 3, 4, Table.
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LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGES ACT 1843
1843 CHAPTER 86
Royal Assent [22 August 1843]
London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, Ch. 86, s. 10 (Eng.)
10 Penalty on persons acting as drivers, etc, without licences and tickets, [level 3 on the standard scale]; on proprietors suffering drivers to do, [level 3 on the standard scale]--Employment of unlicensed drivers, etc, in case of necessity
every person to whom a licence and "ticket" shall have been granted who shall, except in compliance with the provisions of this Act, transfer or lend such licence, or permit any other person to use or wear such ticket, shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of five pounds; and every proprietor who shall knowingly suffer any person not duly licensed under the authority of this Act to act as driver of any hackney carriage, . . . of which he shall be the proprietor, shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale:
NOTES:
Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Royal Assent: 22 August 1843: (no specific commencement provision).
Amendment
Provision heading: maximum penalty on summary conviction in any instance now level 3 on the standard scale by virtue of the Criminal Justice Act 1967, s 92(1), Sch 3, Pt I, and the Criminal Justice Act 1982, ss 35, 37, 38, 46.
Words omitted repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No 2), the Statute Law Revision Act 1891, the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1976 and the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993.
Maximum penalty on summary conviction in any instance now level 3 on the standard scale by virtue of the Criminal Justice Act 1967, s 92(1), Sch 3, Pt I, and the Criminal Justice Act 1982, ss 35, 37, 38, 46.
Modification
Modified by the Local Services (Operation by Taxis) (London) Regulations 1986, SI 1986/566, regs 3, 4, Table.
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