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TOURIST TRANSPORT

HOLD ON THE TAXIS

POSITION TO BE CLARIFIED

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, December 21. A reserved decision was given by Mr. F. H. Levien, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court on the recent prosecution of four Auckland taxicab drivers charged with carrying passengers from a ship in use chiefly for the transport of tourists on cruising tours to a place outside a radius of 75 miles from Auckland without a licence under the Transport Act. The informations were dismissed. The point in dispute was whether the defendants, who picked up carloads of passengers from the Orcades on October 28, charging £12 a car to go to Arapuni, should have had permits from the Transport Department. • The Magistrate said there was no evidence to show that the Orcades was used solely as a cruise ship, or that ! the taxis provided a passenger service solely for tourists on cruise ships. Where a regulation or bylaw infringed on the rights of the public to use the King's highway, he said, it should be I perfectly clear and unequivocal. The Gazette notice relating to the carriage of passengers from cruise ships would really preclude any vehicle, whether | carrying such passengers or any others, from carrying them for a distance exceeding 75 miles from the post office. In future all ships carrying passengers to New Zealand will be classed as tourist vessels and it will be necessary for taxi-drivers intending to carry passengers long distances from the city on sight-seeing tours to obtain special licences from the Transport Departj ment. Advice to this effect was received today by No. 1 Licensing Authority, Mr.- E. J. Phelan, from the Minister of Transport, the Hon. R. Semple.

"A Gazette notice is to be issued to clarify the position and correct the present fault in the regulations affecting the matter," said Mr.-Phelan. "We do not wish to be prosecuting taxi-drivers who have seen fit in the past to take the law into their own hands. They must understand that they will be covered by the regulations in future and must obtain licences to operate beyond the. city limits."

It was also pointed out that the regulation would operate immediately to cover the arrival of three cruise ships at Auckland within the next ten days. !

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 5

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TOURIST TRANSPORT Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 5

TOURIST TRANSPORT Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 5