Welwyn Hatfield cabbie suspended

by News admin on July 12, 2010

in Violations

Source: Welwyn Hatfield Times

Abdul Mohith appealed to magistrates after being banned from holding a Hackney Carriage licence by Welwyn Hatfield Council.

As the WHT reported back in February, friends Christina Lloyd, and Michelle Lally, both 24, had jumped in the cab at the Forum in Hatfield and believed they had agreed a fixed price of £40 to Old Stevenage.

West Herts Magistrates’ Court in Hemel Hempstead heard Mr Mohith believed the quoted price was an estimate and insisted he told them he would only be using the meter.

Stood at the witness stand, 52-year-old Mr Mohith said in broken English: “No fixed price, I said 100 times no fixed price, I have my hand on the Koran, I’m swearing on the Koran.”

Once the meter reached £40 the women told the court Mr Mohith, who was driving along the A1(M) at the time, slowed down enough for them to think they were going to be dumped on the hard shoulder.

The court heard the women, who were not wearing coats, were dumped at an industrial unit from where they were forced to walk home.

Barrister Peter Miller, for Welwyn Hatfield Council, said Mr Mohith, from High Street, London Colney, had changed his version of events four times and was not a fit and proper person to hold a Hackney Carriage licence, as he was not honest.

Allowing the appeal in part, chairman of the bench Priti Davda, said they felt Mr Mohith’s broken English had not helped in the dealing with the price, he had not unnecessarily prolonged the journey and they did not believe he would have stopped on the motorway.

But she added: “Leaving the two girls on their own to make their way home was not the kind of behaviour expected of a fit and proper taxi driver.” Mrs Davda lifted the permanent ban, suspending Mr Mohith’s taxi licence for nine months.

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Sivarrapon July 14, 2010 at 6:46 pm

so ever person can now say price was aggred and poor cab driver will get the suspend .

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Edward Douglas July 15, 2010 at 12:56 am

@Sivarrapon, Tough one to call really because I suppose if there was a difficulty in understanding what the taxi driver was saying the two girls could maybe have asked another driver to confirm the agreed £40.00 fare. I wonder if he did put the meter on and it would be interesting to know how much the meter registered. One thing that goes without saying though is that women should never be left in any situation where they could be in danger. I find it strange that Mr.Mohith’s command of the English language should have deteriorated from the time of his locality test with a licensing officer to him actually joining the ranks of the taxi trade and eventually to him virtually needing an interpreter by the time he landed in court.
Makes you laugh, poor cab driver my ar**

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