The "Civil Standard" Trap: Why You Need Taxi licensing solicitors to Fight the New 2026 Regulations

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The "Civil Standard" Trap: Why You Need Taxi licensing solicitors to Fight the New 2026 Regulations

  January 24, 2026  |    Leave a comment

 For decades, the taxi trade relied on a simple assumption: "If the police don't charge me, I keep my badge." In 2026, that assumption is dead. The National Minimum Standards have fundamentally shifted the burden of proof. Today, you do not need to be a criminal to lose your livelihoo… Read More


The "Civil Standard" Trap: Why You Need Taxi licensing solicitors to Fight the New 2026 Regulations

  January 24, 2026  |    Leave a comment

 For decades, the taxi trade relied on a simple assumption: "If the police don't charge me, I keep my badge." In 2026, that assumption is dead. The National Minimum Standards have fundamentally shifted the burden of proof. Today, you do not need to be a criminal to lose your livelihoo… Read More


The "Civil Standard" Trap: Why You Need Taxi licensing solicitors to Fight the New 2026 Regulations

  January 24, 2026  |    Leave a comment

 For decades, the taxi trade relied on a simple assumption: "If the police don't charge me, I keep my badge." In 2026, that assumption is dead. The National Minimum Standards have fundamentally shifted the burden of proof. Today, you do not need to be a criminal to lose your livelihoo… Read More


The Anatomy of a "Special Reasons" Argument: A Legal Deep Dive

  December 13, 2025  |    Leave a comment

 When facing a charge of driving without insurance, and a technical defence isn't available, the primary goal shifts to avoiding the significant penalty points (6-8) that usually accompany a convict… Read More


The Anatomy of a "Special Reasons" Argument: A Legal Deep Dive

  December 13, 2025  |    Leave a comment

 When facing a charge of driving without insurance, and a technical defence isn't available, the primary goal shifts to avoiding the significant penalty points (6-8) that usually accompany a convict… Read More

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