
A former private hire driver in Buckinghamshire, identified as Mr. Nawaz, has lost his appeal at a Crown Court hearing to regain his licence, which had been revoked due to "unsatisfactory driving standards."
Buckinghamshire Council initially revoked Mr. Nawaz's licence in May of last year after officials "identifying a pattern of increasingly poor driving" that progressed to a "serious incident."
The council concluded he could "no longer be considered a safe licensed driver."
Mr. Nawaz's initial appeal was dismissed at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court, leading to the Crown Court hearing on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
The Crown Court upheld the council’s decision, agreeing that Mr. Nawaz was not suitable to hold a licence and finding "no compelling reason to overturn the council’s decision" or depart from its policy on driver suitability.
Councillor Mark Winn, Cabinet Member for Homelessness and Regulatory Services, stated: “The safety and wellbeing of the public remain Buckinghamshire Council’s highest priority. Public confidence in our taxi and private hire services depends on trust in both vehicles and drivers, which is why we apply our licensing policies rigorously...
"We will continue to ensure that only those who are truly fit and proper are granted licences, and that any breaches - including motoring offences - are taken seriously."
This latest ruling marks the 14th consecutive successful defence of a taxi and private hire licensing decision by the council this year.
The courts have ordered the losing parties in these appeals to pay a combined total of £39,026.05 to the authority.
Councillor Winn added that the 100% success rate "demonstrates the strength and fairness of our approach."

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