
A Bolton driver has been refused a private hire licence after harassing a passenger and texting her “asking if she was single”.
A council meeting heard the driver continued to message and harass the passenger after the initial complaint, and was found by Bolton Council’s licensing committee to have “acted in an inappropriate way”.
The driver, who attended the meeting on November 18, “accepted this had been wrong”.
The committee also found he had not attended safeguarding training “despite reminders” and there was no evidence that he had completed it.
They added that he had also breached his licence conditions by “plying for hire by returning to pick up the complainant without a booking via his private hire operator”.
They said this would invalidate his private hire vehicle insurance.
Cllr Martin Donaghy moved to refuse, seconded by Cllr Charlotte Moncado-Sears, as the applicant “is not a fit and proper person to hold a licence at this time”.
The committee voted to refuse to grant the driver a private hire licence, but agreed for no action to be taken regarding his vehicle licence.

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