by kvcadmin | Sep 9, 2019 | News, Taxi news
Taxi Defence Barristers (a subsidiary of Kings View Chambers) represented an applicant (Mr FC) who applied in 2018 for a private hire licence. In March 2019 Mr FC was refused on the basis of his DBS entry. This included a conviction in March 2012 for an offence of...
by kvcadmin | Sep 9, 2019 | News, Taxi news
Taxi Defence Barristers (a subsidiary of Kings View Chambers) represented an applicant (Mr MA) who was refused a private hire licence by TfL. He was refused on the basis of a DBS entry conviction dating back to 2012-2013 concerning the supply of Class B drugs....
by kvcadmin | Sep 9, 2019 | News, Taxi news
Taxi Defence Barristers’ (a subsidiary of Kings View Chambers) client Mr NS was granted a PHV licence in August 2017. In 2018 UBER passed to TfL information about a series of complaints made by riders. There related to aggressive, abusive and discriminatory behaviour,...
by kvcadmin | Jul 16, 2019 | News
Stephen McCaffrey, head of Kings View Chambers and Taxi Defence Barristers, secures Hackney Carriage driver’s licence in “racism complaint” appeal case. In this case, South Northamptonshire Council revoked our client’s driver’s licence following complaints of racist...
by kvcadmin | Jul 16, 2019 | News, Taxi news
The Crown Court has overturned a decision by Halton Borough Council to refuse 13 hackney carriage (taxi) licences and remitted the matter back to the council with “strong” recommendation to undertake unmet demand survey. The owner of Frodsham & District Taxis,...
by kvcadmin | Jul 10, 2019 | News
Kings View Chambers have successfully appealed a decision by Transport for London (TfL) in a private hire licence refusal case. The details Our client had his private hire driver’s licence suspended in 2017 following an arrest for alleged rape. In 2018, and following...