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

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Three drivers first brought test cases in 2002, due to suffering ‘immediate and and significant losses’ after taxi sector liberalisation

A declaration was also sought that Dublin City Council acted contrary to competition law. The defendants denied the claims.

That court also found the regulations did not interfere “much less unjustly attack” the taxi men’s right to earn a livelihood.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.

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. 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.

 

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