A MAN with 17 convictions, including burglary, threatening behaviour and the possession of drugs has been given the green light to become a taxi driver.
Jayantilal Patel’s application for a Hackney Carriage Driver’s Licence was granted for one year by Cheltenham borough licensing committee.
The decision sparked anger among taxi drivers.
Speaking after the meeting, Dave Hemmings, chairman of the Hackney Drivers’ Association in Cheltenham, said: “We’re seething. No one wants to step up to the plate and say ‘No you can’t become a driver because you aren’t fit and proper’.
“It doesn’t do the public image of taxi drivers any good.”
Mr Patel, who was at the meeting, has 17 convictions comprising 28 offences dating from 1989 to 2003. They include going equipped for theft, threatening behaviour, burglary and theft, assault with intent to resist arrest and being drunk and disorderly.
He had told the committee: “I would like the opportunity to become a taxi driver for myself and my future.”
In his report, community enforcement officer Ian Deakins was impressed with Mr Patel’s open manner in discussing his past life and his determination to gain fruitful employment.
He said: “He has obviously matured and shows genuine regret for his past record.”
The last conviction was in June, 2003.
Mr Patel said he had previously worked in a factory and as a postman.
The committee voted to grant his application for one year subject to him successfully completing all other assessments.
The committee also reviewed the Hackney Carriage licence of Akekur Babu Rahman, who has nine penalty points on his licence for three separate fixed penalty offences, two for speeding and one for a defective tyre.
He said he had been caught by speed cameras on two occasions, not doing major speeds with no passengers.
The committee decided his licence should remain in force and that he be required to have a road safety unit driver assessment.
Mark Lewis was given the green light to renew his Private Hire Driver’s Licence, requiring he successfully undertake a similar driver assessment. He has two speeding offences.
Siraj-Eddine Kortbi’s application to renew his Hackney Carriage Driver’s Licence was deferred pending appeal results. He was issued with a fixed penalty notice for a public order offence and fined £80 in March.
The application of Riza Ali Ahmed for a Private Hire Driver’s Licence was withdrawn. He has previous convictions for possession of a Class A drug in 2006, and further conviction for obstructing the police, having no insurance, no driving licence and using a mobile phone while driving.
Original Article: http://www.cheltenham-taxi.co.uk/taxi-news/bad-news-for-the-public-and-cheltenham-taxi-service/











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hmmmm…Jayantilal Patel.
One cannot help but wonder had his name been ‘Dean Taylor’ there would have been no question of a badge. Or am I just a cynic?
@central parked, if you’re refering to ‘R’ Dean Taylor, he’s still wanted in Indianna – so no chance of a badge for him!
@central parked,
Did you know that their was two Drivers kicking around last year with a more Colourful CRB than this idiot!
Right here in North Tyneside!
One had three Sections under the (Mental Health Act 1988), three disqualifications for driving offences, 2 Alcohol related and one Drug!, 2 GBH, 1 ABH, numerous Cautions, attempted Arson and now my fingers are tired!!!!
The second one beats the lot……..Sex with a Animal!, and I don’t mean a fat lass that has spent her last penny on a Large Donner and 18′ Pizza, and offered her cuddly Body to the Driver!!, no I mean a four Legged furry GOAT!!!
Now these two chaps were not Licensed by North Tyneside, if Mr Newton had seen these two Knackers he would have lost his Grey Hair!!!
@Stephen (FKA Central Enth.), I trust his goat was not stunned pre intercourse. Otherwise it would have not been proper halal beastiality, and we would not want to offend anyone.
Drug, GBH, ABH and arson are not ideal habbits for a cabbie, as for knobbing a goat – I have no problem with that. Come on…..we’ve all done it!
@central parked,
Well central parked!
I can’t recall ever having intercourse with a Goat, I have had a few Dogs in my time with only two legs!!!, but never a Goat, so is that what goes on down the Lane with you dayshift lot?????…and by the way the Two scenarios I mentioned were British Drivers!!!!!
If you have no problems with kn*bbing a Goat, you should’nt be doing any Jobs from Ayres Vets, you may attack a customers Pussy…Cat of course!!!
Now I know why I have’nt had a job from Ayres Vets or First Vets in ages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So howay, Deka from the Borough famous BLT shared his real name what about your name, you are letting the side down!
Regards
Stephen