TDO wrote:
Maybe that bit only applies to vehicles with an existing taxi license?
It certainly doesn't read that way.
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REGULATION OF TAXIS Requirement for taxi licence
14..(1) A taxi shall not be used in standing or plying for hire or reward or to carry passengers for hire or reward except under a licence which is in force for that taxi (in this Order referred to as a “taxi licence”).
(2) The driver of a taxi and the taxi operator for or in respect of a taxi used in contravention of this Article are each guilty of an offence.
(3) The owner of a taxi who permits it to be used in contravention of this Article is guilty of an offence.
(4) It is a defence in proceedings for an offence under paragraph (2) for the driver or operator to show that he exercised all due diligence to prevent the taxi being used in contravention of this Article.
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Taxi licences
“taxi licence” means a licence under Article 15
15..(1) The owner of any taxi may apply to the Department for a taxi licence for that taxi.
(2) A taxi licence may be granted in respect of.
(a) taxis of such different classes as may be prescribed; and
(b) such different classes of use of taxis as may be prescribed.
(3) The Department shall grant a taxi licence for a taxi if it is satisfied that.
(a) the taxi.
(i) is suitable in such type, size and design as may be prescribed for use in standing or plying for hire or reward or to carry passengers for hire or reward;
(ii) meets such conditions as may be prescribed to ensure that it is safe, comfortable and in a suitable mechanical condition for that use; and
(iii) meets any further requirements or conditions that may be prescribed;
(b) there is in force in relation to the use of the taxi a policy of insurance or such security as complies with the requirements of Part VIII of the 1981 Order; and
(c) any further requirements that may be prescribed are met.
(4) A taxi licence may not be granted in respect of more than one taxi.
(5) A taxi licence shall be granted subject to such conditions as may be prescribed and such other conditions as the Department may think fit.
(6) A taxi licence shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars as the Department may think fit.
(7) A taxi licence shall be granted for one year or for such shorter period as the Department may consider appropriate in the circumstances of the case.
8. An applicant for a taxi licence may appeal to a court of summary jurisdiction against.
(a) a decision not to grant such a licence;
(b) a decision to grant such a licence in respect of a particular class of taxi or a particular class of use of taxi; or
(c) any condition (other than a prescribed condition) to which the licence is subject.
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