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Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« on: March 17, 2023, 06:49:29 pm »
One for the historians!  I wonder if all the taxi drivers involved are still alive?

Appeal court dismisses taxi drivers’ claims business value was wiped out by sector deregulation

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The Court of Appeal (CoA) has dismissed an appeal by taxi drivers over claims that the value of their business was wiped out by the deregulation of the sector in 2000.

In 2002, two Dublin cabbies, and another from Co Clare, brought the first of three test cases against the Minister for Environment and Local Government and against their respective local authorities, Dublin City and Clare County Councils. These were test cases for more than 1,100 similar claims by taxi drivers.  The three had sought damages and declaratory orders claiming they suffered immediate and significant losses as a result of the overnight deregulation and liberalisation of the market.  Among their claims were that the Minister and the State acted beyond their powers by delegating the role of deciding on the number of licences to the local authorities, in breach of their right to earn a livelihood and their constitutional rights.  A declaration was also sought that Dublin City Council acted contrary to competition law. The defendants denied the claims.

It was not until 2013 that the case was heard, following a number of years of exchanges of affidavits and motions before the court.  In 2015, the High Court dismissed their claims, saying it was satisfied it was within the Minister’s powers to delegate regulatory powers to local authorities.  That court also found the regulations did not interfere “much less unjustly attack” the taxi men’s right to earn a livelihood.  An appeal was lodged against that decision with the CoA.

In two separate concurring judgments on Thursday, the CoA’s Ms Justice Caroline Costello and Mr Justice Maurice Collins dismissed the appeal. Mr Justice Robert Haughton agreed with his colleagues.  Ms Justice Costello said the power of the Minister to delegate to local authorities to decide how many licences should be issued was made in 1978.  She said the taxi men had standing to sue in relation to the 1978 taxi regulations from as far back, in one case, as 1994.  Their challenges to the restriction regulations, and the claims dependent on those challenges, should have been made by February 2001 at the latest, she said - but the High Court actions were not launched until 2002.  All of the claims are out of time and should be dismissed as being outside of the time allowed for bringing such claims, she said.

Their right to earn a livelihood was not breached either by the maintenance of the secondary market in taxi licences as a result of the restriction regulations or by their subsequent repeal, she said.  They were still entitled to work as taxi drivers and were not entitled to protection against competition or to any guaranteed level of income, she said.  The infliction of a pecuniary loss does not in itself establish that an infringement of the constitutionally-protected right to earn a livelihood had taken place, she said.  She also allowed a cross-appeal by the defendants in relation to a decision of the High Court to permit the amendment of the proceedings to include a new ground of challenge and over a refusal to dismiss the cases because they were statute barred.

In his judgment, Mr Justice Collins agreed with the High Court’s conclusion that the local councils were not undertakings and therefore were not subject to the competition rules in carrying out their licensing functions.


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Re: Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2023, 01:20:17 pm »
If taxi drivers won that case ,Imagine the Publicans saying that their Off Sales are bolloxed and they cannot earn a living now that Off Licence Licences have been Issued to every shop and Garage .Or the Ghost of Albert Reynolds saying we had to Close down all the Dance halls when the Government done away with Music Licences for Pubs as Big Tom could now be seen in Culligans Bar Lounge and Cabaret Venue or Foleys up the Town and you didnt need to go to the Parish Hall to see him and have a bit of a dance with a Quare one or Quare fella .
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Re: Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2023, 02:12:05 pm »
One for the historians!  I wonder if all the taxi drivers involved are still alive?


One of them passed away last year . Dublin driver. The other Dublin driver still working.

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Re: Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2023, 02:18:59 pm »
One for the historians!  I wonder if all the taxi drivers involved are still alive?


One of them passed away last year . Dublin driver. The other Dublin driver still working.

Any ruling made on Costs Jack !
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Re: Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2023, 11:30:10 am »
One for the historians!  I wonder if all the taxi drivers involved are still alive?


One of them passed away last year . Dublin driver. The other Dublin driver still working.

Any ruling made on Costs Jack !
Haven`t read or heard anything yet John.

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Re: Dereg taxi drivers lose court case started in 2013!
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2023, 11:38:10 am »
Reading the Judgement Bubba It looks like there was a Bigger question being asked about National Licencing so there was a Public Interest .State might pick up the Costs .Hopefully.
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