tx_op wrote:
i am sure that other areas have nite club's sending out mini buses to gather custom for their establishments. any thoughts on this lads and indeed the legalities of the practice are welcome..it is indeed becoming a thorn in the side of the operators in my LA...thx
First step is take the details of the company and the vehicles involved and see if they are licensed with the local Traffic Commissioner. If they are, then ask the Traffic commissioner under what license conditions they operate and their operating timetable.
If the bus is not licensed then it is breaking the law on several counts. Even if it is licensed it may still be breaking the law if it is picking up people from random locations or the vehicle is stopping when hailed.
Any vehicle and driver that picks up people randomly for the purpose of custom is plying for hire regardless of any monetary payment.
There are many laws that are liable to be contravened but first find out the status of the vehicle which should easily be identified by the registration mark issued by the Traffic Commissioner. If it has no registration identification then the chances are it is probably not licensed.
Transport act 1985 section 30 Plying for hire by large public service vehicles
(1) A public service vehicle which is adapted to carry more than eight passengers shall not be used on a road in plying for hire as a whole.
(2) Subject to section 68(3) of the 1981 Act (as applied by section 127(4) of this Act), if a vehicle is used in contravention of subsection (1) above, the operator of the vehicle shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
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