APPLICATION FOR A HACKNEY/PRIVATE HIRE LICENCE
To consider
an application by Mr A
(separate
copy for sub-committee members only)
Decision:
Minutes:
• The person is a fit and proper person
• The person does not pose a threat to the public
• The public are safeguarded from dishonest persons
• Children and young people are protected
• The safeguarding of vulnerable persons
• The public can be confident in using licensed vehicles
The Licensing
Officer presented a written report on an application received from Mr A for a
hackney carriage/private hire driver's licence. The Sub-committee was requested
to consider the application in accordance with the DBS record, the guidelines
on criminal offences and relevant convictions.
The Licensing
Authority recommended that the Sub-committee should approve the application.
The applicant had a clean driver's licence.
The applicant was invited to expand on the application and provide
information about the background of the offences and his personal
circumstances. He noted that the
offences had occurred following graduation from Bangor University and being
invited to join a new company on the High Street. He was not aware of the maladministration,
and he did not include the convictions on his application form as he considered
these to be the company's convictions and not personal convictions. He added
that he had by now received UK citizenship and he highlighted that his
application for citizenship had been very thorough about his character.
RESOLVED that the applicant was a fit and proper
person to be issued with a hackney/private hire vehicle driver's licence from
Cyngor Gwynedd.
In reaching its
decision, the Sub-committee considered the following:
·
The requirements of 'Cyngor
Gwynedd's Licensing Policy for Hackney Carriages and Private Hire Vehicles'
·
the applicant's application
form
·
the Licensing Department's
report along with the DBS statement
·
the applicant's verbal
representations
Specific consideration was given to the following matters.
Background
In April 2013, the
applicant was found guilty of the offence of concealing, unable to commit to
the duty placed under the Companies Act 2006 (S.1006. S1006(7). He received a
fine of £250 and costs of £2200 and a victim's surcharge of £15 in a Juvenile
Court in Gwynedd.
In November 2013,
the applicant was found guilty of the offence of concealing, unable to commit
to the duty placed under the Companies Act 2006 (S.1006. S1006(7). He received
a fine of £250 in a Juvenile Court in Gwynedd.
RELEVANT CLAUSES OF THE POLICY
Paragraph 2.2 of the Council's Policy was considered, which states that a person with a conviction for a serious offence need not be automatically barred from obtaining a licence, but he will be expected to have been free of any conviction for an appropriate period as stated in the Policy, and to show evidence that he is a fit and proper person to hold a licence. The onus ... view the full minutes text for item 5