Sussex wrote:
Meter failure costs cabbie
A WORKINGTON taxi driver has been prosecuted by Allerdale Council for failing to use her taximeter.
West Allerdale Magistrates Court heard how licensed taxi driver Pauline Hucknall, 50, of Stoney Garth, Great Clifton, Workington, had not attempted to activate the meter while carrying a passenger.
Mrs Hucknall, who appeared in court on Tuesday, pleaded guilty to the charge.
She was fined £75 and ordered to pay £75 costs and £15 to the victim.
Her hackney carriage driver's licence had also been suspended for two weeks during the investigation.
Intentional, or just plain human error? And was the passenger overcharged or undercharged? Could she have informed the licensing department that it was a case of a lapse of concentration and the passenger was charged less than the normal fare for the journey and there was no attempt on her part to commit an offence of overcharging.
I don't think there is a taxi driver in the country who at some time or another has forgot to engage the meter. We are not immune from the human error syndrome but just how much was this a case of human error or an attempt at a calculated deception?
We will probably never know?
Regards
JD