Can I legaly take someone to the proms in my truck and be paid for it? I have buisness use on my insurance but don't have a taxi drivers licence.
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If your just doing a mate a favour by taking the son/daughter to the prom then you should be ok.If your being paid for it then i would of thought that the truck is being used for business use and you will be covered.Your acting as a chauffeur and not a taxi as such so you wont need the taxi licencehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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I drove a 16 seat hummer and needed a pcv licence for that. The guys that drove the 6 & 8 seat lincolns needed a private hire licence. I'm guessing you may needat least that. They are easier to obtain than a normal taxi licence.Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View PostI drove a 16 seat hummer and needed a pcv licence for that. The guys that drove the 6 & 8 seat lincolns needed a private hire licence. I'm guessing you may needat least that. They are easier to obtain than a normal taxi licence.monstercreations.org.uk
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Also may i suggest the following.
Do NOT acceptpayment for a journey in your vehicle. Instead accept payment for, say, a token. This way you have not accepted money for riding in a car, but have instead made an offer of a free ride...Non intercooled nothing.
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If you're talking about getting paid for a school prom drive you'll need a Criminal Records Bureau check as well.
http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/
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Originally posted by John h View PostWe use the public liability route with the military vehicles ie the Tracked Fv432 we limit the paying passengers to 4 people per trip thus not infringing the pcv rules etcNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View PostAlso may i suggest the following.
Do NOT acceptpayment for a journey in your vehicle. Instead accept payment for, say, a token. This way you have not accepted money for riding in a car, but have instead made an offer of a free ride...monstercreations.org.uk
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