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Appeal Allowed for Alleged “App Sharing” TFL Private Hire Driver – Costs Awarded Against TFL - June 2023
Laura Newton was instructed to act on behalf of a TfL Private Hire Driver who has been subject to Licence Revocation. The case involved an application to appeal out of time which was granted. TfL had revoked the licence due to Operator concerns over app sharing. We were able to […]
Company Escapes with £3,600 Fine Following 92% Overload - June 2023
Barrister, Millicent Dooher, represented this Company at their hearing in the Magistrates’ Court. The Company had been charged with an overloading offence, with the vehicle overloaded by 92%. The Magistrates accepted the mitigation put forward by Millicent on behalf of the Company and imposed a total fine of £3,600.00. Overloading […]
Licence Lending Operator Survives with Suspension at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry - June 2023
The operator in this matter, represented at Public Inquiry by barrister Harry Bowyer, was suspected of borrowing a truck from another operator. Both operators had a one truck operation and worked with each other on the same contract, one subcontracting for the other. The problem arose when one could not […]
Bus Company Escapes with Formal Warning at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry - June 2023
The operator in this matter, represented at Public Inquiry by barrister, Harry Bowyer, brought himself to the attention of the DVSA by presenting a Bus with loose wheel nuts for MOT. This was followed by an unsatisfactory DVSA visit. They instructed a competent Transport Consultant who updated their systems and […]
Driver Accused of Card Pulling Acquitted after Trial on 4 false record charges. - June 2023
This driver, represented in the Magistrates’ Court by Millicent Dooher, was charged with 4 separate false record offences, one allegation being that no card was inserted and three being card pulling allegations. The Magistrates considered all the evidence and agreed that the DVSA could not make out the charges. The […]
PSV Driver with Alcohol Levels Above Legal Limit Dealt With by Way of Formal Warning at Driver Conduct Hearing - May 2023
Tim Culpin represented a Driver before the Traffic Commissioner, called to a Driver Conduct Hearing to consider fitness to hold a PSV driver Licence. The concerns raised by the Traffic Commissioner came from an employer referral that the driver had attended the workplace and given a breath reading which recorded […]
PSV Company with 200 Instances of “Missing Mileage” Keeps Licence at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry - May 2023
Our client, a PSV Operator, was called to Public Inquiry relating to concerns over a lack of Transport Manager control and over 200 instances of significant missing mileage which could not be accounted for. Laura Newton was instructed to act and in preparing the case for Public Inquiry, the Operator […]
PHV Operator Fined £40.00 for Employing an Unlicenced Hackney Carriage Driver. - May 2023
This Private Hire Vehicle Operator was charged with employing an unlicenced hackney carriage driver. The matter was dealt with in absence, where a fine of £550.00 + costs, totalling £2551.00 was imposed. Millicent Dooher represented the Operator at the re-opening hearing before the Magistrates. The Magistrates accepted the application to […]
Transport Manager Keeps Repute at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry Despite Poor Paperwork. - May 2023
Millicent Dooher represented the Transport Manager in this Public Inquiry. The Transport Manager was called in due to the poor maintenance documentation and concerns raised in the Traffic Examiners Visit Report. The Traffic Commissioner found that, although the paperwork was not where it ought to be, the actual condition of […]
“Exempt” Company Obtains Restricted Licence Despite Traffic Commissioner’s Concerns that a Standard National Licence More Appropriate - April 2023
Laura Newton was instructed to act on behalf of an Operator called to Public Inquiry for consideration of a new Operator’s Licence. The company had previously considered itself to be exempt from Operator Licencing, so was called to consider whether it had acted unlawfully which may impact its repute. Secondly, […]


