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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:30 pm 
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sorry not a get out clause, but if you look your at pm i sent you my number

Sorry but well looked after cars come first

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Thanks and good luck :wink:

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There is in my opinion absolutely NO POINT in continuing with this thread as ALL THE POINTS myself and GRADUATE have raised about the taxi side seem to get ignored.

Oh no I'm not ignoring you. :D

I'm just really interested, in an anorak sense, about the operator issue. :wink:

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kermit2482 wrote:
There is in my opinion absolutely NO POINT in continuing with this thread as ALL THE POINTS myself and GRADUATE have raised about the taxi side seem to get ignored.

Oh no I'm not ignoring you. :D

I'm just really interested, in an anorak sense, about the operator issue. :wink:


Get on Mr Sussex, :wink:

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Limousine driver is your aviator a picture of what goes on in your limo. Drunken lezbianes..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Limousine driver is your aviator a picture of what goes on in your limo. Drunken lezbianes..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Well if it is i want the video :lol: :oops: :lol:

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Limousine driver is your aviator a picture of what goes on in your limo. Drunken lezbianes..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That's the drivers. :shock:

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Firstly YES the customer can drive the limousine providing the insurance accepts them (standard throughout the hire industry) and secondly they attend a driving course and pass the test suitable for which ever limousine they drive.

Without a PSV license? :?

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limousine driver wrote:
i will re posted this again as it has been over looked & not replyed to

But the ENCAP or NCAP do not include ANY LIMOUSINE in the tests but just standard cars & trucks

Also if you hire a 16 seater from Avis it would be all friends including the driver then it would self drive hire so that would make 15 passengers +1 driver?
So want you are saying is that the customers driver you £50,000 plus Hummers with 16 passengers plus one of there friends driving?

So is that not 17 seater?

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If you hire in this way and you include the driver in your plans i.e. you drive mate and we will pay for your entry into the (event) and buy you soft drinks all night, guess what, you have just made it Hire & Reward.
Get a mate to drive it and PAY him to do it, then let him pay his own way for entry etc = not hire & reward.
The reason being, there is no "right to be carried" involved in example two.

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I feel some ppl really dont understand the fact that it states on the contracts "If the hirer charges any passengers a fee for the hire period then they become an operator and will be liable for prosecution".
Its there in black and white , no con , no hiding anything.

So who is the operator? :?

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And just because a driver is paid by the customer does not mean the vehicle breaches HIRE AND REWARD laws.

Oh yes it does. :-$

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[If you hire in this way and you include the driver in your plans i.e. you drive mate and we will pay for your entry into the (event) and buy you soft drinks all night, guess what, you have just made it Hire & Reward.
Get a mate to drive it and PAY him to do it, then let him pay his own way for entry etc = not hire & reward.
The reason being, there is no "right to be carried" involved in example two.

If anyone gains a benefit, be that financial or not, from driving people from A to B, then that's classed as hire and reward.

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Graduate wrote:
No disrespect Sussex but VOSA are very aware of this system and there legal dept were shown the barristers final draught and its LEGAL , no disrespect as im only a guest here but are you saying you know more about the laws than a top VOSA barrister and VOSA ?

From my experience of barristers there are two at every hearing, and one always loses. 50% failure is not good in my books.

But maybe it might be worth you having a read of this thread. :wink:

http://taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4022

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thank you maybe you all can see where I have been coming from
BUT the driver does not work for nothing


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