TFL Private Hire Revocation on Grounds of Suspected Account Sharing Successfully Appealed. | Smith Bowyer Clarke

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TFL Private Hire Revocation on Grounds of Suspected Account Sharing Successfully Appealed.

This TfL Driver had his licence revoked following a concern of account sharing after the operator requested a ‘selfie’ ID check that seemingly started and ended in different locations. The TfL driver refuted the account sharing and appealed the decision to the Magistrates’ Court.

The Driver was able to continue working whilst the appeal was ongoing.

At the appeal, the Magistrates’ accepted the Driver’s evidence and found that TfL did not make out their case. The Driver’s appeal was allowed, his licence was re-instated and he was granted 50% of his costs.

Case Details

Case Name: TFL Private Hire Revocation on Grounds of Suspected Account Sharing Successfully Appealed.
Case Date: November 2024
Case Type (info): Private Hire Licence Appeal

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