Question:
If I'm a private taxi driver in newcastle and drive to london, in my taxi and take my plates off but forget that I've taken them off and take a bus/taxi lane in london and get flashed, can I appeal in saying that I am a taxi and have a valid taxi license, but for newcastle will I get away with it?
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Sorry, get the cheque book ready. You have no excuse in law I'm afraid. Your vehicle was not a taxi at that moment, it was a private car on private business.No. It is your responsibility to have proof on you at all times. That won't fly!
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I wouldn't have thought so because if you were using your car as your own private transport, ie you didn't have a fare on board, then it wasn't technically a taxi and if you did have a fare on board then I would imagine taking your plates off would contravene some taxi regulation or other.What would you do in a situation like this?
No, your licence is for the toon only.Firstly, I assume you are Hackney and not Private Hire?
I think you will find that you are only able to use bus lanes in your licenced area.
If you leave that area (Newcastle) then you are just a "normal" vehicle.
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No you won't get Way with it !Get your credit or debit card ready for payment mate!
In London you can't get away with nothing!
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but if you don't display it,
its your pocket that pays.
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1. The word "taxi" is not a legal term. What we (the public) call a taxi is either a "Hackney Carraige" or a "Private Hire Vehicle". The first can be hailed in the street, boarded at a rank or pre-booked. The second can only be pre-booked - usually by telephone to the cab office.
2. Every bus lane is governed by a Road Traffic Regulation Order. The Order specifies, inter alia, the classes of traffic that might use the lane in question.
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From memory, bus lanes in London are restricted to local bus services and, in some cases, hackney carraiges.
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So, I think the possibility of you evading a letter from TfL is remote. You might now even find TfL informing your Licensing Authority in Newcastle if you try to appeal their letter.
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My advice - pay up (and be more careful next time).
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