The fees for the issuance of licenses required by this chapter
shall be as follows:
(a) For each taxicab license, the sum of $50, for the period from the
first day of October in any year to the 30th day of September in the
following year, or any part of said period, except in the case of
any taxicab license issued on or after the 31st day of March of each
year hereafter, only 1/2 of the above fees shall be paid.
(b) For each taxi driver's license, the sum of $5, for the period
from the first day of October in any year to the thirtieth day of
September in the following year, or any part of said period.
[G.O. No. 1485, § I]
Each owner having a taxicab licensed for operation in the Town
of Westfield shall maintain a local telephone number which will permit
a person desiring cab service to reach the dispatcher and obtain such
service.
No vehicle shall be licensed or used as a taxicab unless mechanically
safe to operate with brakes, lights, windshield wipers and signaling
devices in good working order. The owner of each taxicab operating
in the Town shall keep his taxicabs in good running order so that
they make a presentable appearance, are free from mechanical defects,
loose fenders, dents, loose doors, broken or soiled upholstery and
broken or cracked glass, or any other unsatisfactory condition, and
will afford a comfortable, safe ride to passengers.
All cars placed in taxicab service hereafter shall have the
following physical characteristics:
(a) All car bodies shall have four doors; two leading into the passenger
compartment, so constructed that they may be opened from the inside
and the outside. Each door shall be equipped with a safety lock which
can be operated by the passenger.
(b) All upholstery covering or interior lining, except the roof lining
of any taxicab shall be of a non-absorbent or washable material.
(c) Floor mats shall be of removable rubber or other nonabsorbent material.
(d) An external rear view mirror mounted in the driver's side.
[G.O. No. 1602, § II]
All vehicles placed in taxicab service shall carry the following
equipment and identification:
(a) A passenger compartment light adequate to illuminate the interior
of the passenger compartment, which may be switched on or off by the
driver at the passenger's request.
(b) An exterior dome light of a design approved by the Police Department,
on both sides of which shall be placed the word "Taxi" in letters
at least three inches in height.
(c) Seat belts in number and type as delivered by the manufacturer of
the vehicle.
(d) A flash light which shall be kept in the glove compartment.
(e) At least three emergency road flares which shall be kept in the trunk.
(f) A sign indicating that smoking is not permitted, which is to be displayed
in a manner and location readily visible to the passenger.
(g) Affixed on both sides of each taxicab, a sign with one of the words,
"Taxi," "Cab" or "Taxicab" in letters at least three inches high,
and the name of the licensed owner in letters at least one-inch high
followed or preceded by the word "owner."
Each licensed driver when operating a cab shall carry the following
equipment:
(a) A badge supplied by the Town which shall contain a badge number to
correspond with the number of the driver's license; such badge
shall be worn and displayed conspicuously on the right side of his
outer garment.
(b) A receipt book. When requested by a passenger, the driver shall issue
a receipt to the passenger for his fare which shall show:
(1) The driver's badge number.
(2) The date and time of day.
(3) Fare charged to the passenger.
(4) The point of pickup and delivery.
This receipt shall be signed by the driver.
(c) A driver shall carry his State and Town issued driver's license
at all times while operating the vehicle. He shall show his State
driver's license to any passenger upon request. A duplicate of
his Town issued license shall be displayed on the inside of the right
visor of the vehicle and visible from the rear seat.
(d) Clothing worn by the driver shall be neat and clean and in good condition.
(e) Shoes must be worn that are safe for the operation of a vehicle.
No bare feet are permitted, and all types of sandals are prohibited.
While operating a taxicab, the driver shall not wear shorts or garments
known as tank tops.
Each owner shall submit all of the vehicles owned by him and
licensed under this chapter for an inspection by the Police Department
quarterly. Such police inspections shall be made during the first
15 days of January, April, July, and October, and shall be scheduled
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. on two consecutive Saturdays
during such period. Such inspection shall also be made by the Police
Department prior to the initial licensing of any cab at a time other
than those set forth above, by special arrangement with the Police
Department. The nature of this inspection shall be as follows:
(a) Required equipment. The inspector shall be assured that the cab contains
all required equipment and signs and conforms in every respect to
the requirements of this chapter.
(b) Condition of the body. The inspector shall be assured that the body
of the taxicab is clean inside and out and does not contain loose
fenders, major dents, loose doors, broken or soiled upholstery, or
broken or cracked glass.
(c) Lights. The inspector shall be assured that all lights and signals
required by the State Motor Vehicle Code and by this chapter are present
on the vehicle and in good working order.
(d) Mechanical equipment. The inspector shall conduct a short test drive
of the vehicle which shall include a close observation of the steering
and handling of the vehicle and an application of the regular and
emergency brake to assure that these are in good working order.
(e) Tires. All tires shall be checked for condition and shall have a
minimum tread depth of one-sixteenth of an inch, including the spare.
(f) Mirrors. All mirrors required shall be present and shall be in good
condition.
In the event that such an inspection discloses a vehicle to
be in violation of any of the terms of this chapter, or the State
Motor Vehicle Code, or in any way is found to be unsafe for the transportation
of passengers, such taxicab shall not by licensed nor used for transportation
of passengers until the necessary corrections, adjustment and repairs
have been made to the satisfaction of the Police Department. In the
case of minor defects in a vehicle already licensed which do not affect
the safe operation of the motor vehicle, the operator may continue
to operate same but must have the vehicle reinspected so that same
passes inspection within 10 days. For good cause, the Chief of Police
may waive this requirement for reinspection within 10 days so long
as the safe operation of the vehicle is not affected.
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The Police Department shall prepare a checklist form for such
inspections in triplicate signed by the officer making such inspection
and by the owner of the vehicle and after each inspection shall retain
one completed copy in its own file for a period of one year after
the inspection and shall forward a completed copy to the chairman
of the license committee and shall give one completed copy of said
form to the owner or operator of the licensed taxicab. Such inspection
shall not serve to warrant the condition of any vehicle, and any subsequent
injury to persons or property caused by an unsafe condition of the
vehicle shall not impose liability on the Town of Westfield or the
police officer making such inspection.
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[G.O. No. 1344, § 1]
No taxicab license shall be issued until the owner of the vehicle
shall have filed with the Town Clerk a public liability and property
damage insurance policy in standard form which shall comply with the
following requirements:
(a) An insurance policy issued by an accredited insurance company authorized
to transact the business of casualty insurance in the state and acceptable
to the Town, covering each vehicle, which policy shall cover the period
included in the license to be issued by the Town. Each such policy
shall run concurrently with the fiscal year for which a license has
been issued.
(b) Such insurance policy shall insure the owner and driver of such vehicle
with a minimum limit for each accident for bodily injury of $100,000
to any one individual or total of $300,000 for all persons injured
with a property damage loss in the minimum amount of $50,000. If said
policy is a single-limit policy, this single limit shall not be less
than $300,000.
(c) Each such insurance policy shall contain a provision to the effect
that the same cannot be cancelled, except on at least 30 days'
notice in writing by the insurance company to the Town Clerk of the
intention of such insurance company to cancel the same.
(d) No insurance policy shall be acceptable if the insurance coverage
is for private livery only, unless such policy expressly contains
a waiver by the insurance company that if the vehicle insured is operated
in violation of the coverage intended, the company will not claim
such violation to avoid liability thereunder.
(e) In the event that any insurance policy covering any such vehicle
used for the transportation of passengers for hire shall lapse or
shall be cancelled by the issuing company, then the taxicab license
issued by the Town shall thereupon become void, and the owner of such
vehicle shall be required to immediately turn such license into the
Town Clerk.
[G.O. No. 1344, § 2; G.O. No. 1410, § I;
G.O. No. 1602, § III]
Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary,
duly licensed taxicabs shall be entitled to transport passengers from
points in the Town of Westfield to other points in the Town of Westfield
at a fee or rate to be established between the passenger and operator
by mutual agreement prior to the ride commencing; however, if a fixed
rate for this service has been established by the taxicab operator
it shall be posted in the vehicle.
Every licensed taxicab driver shall obey the following rules
and regulations:
(a) When engaged by passengers in the operation of the taxicab, all taxicab
drivers shall be neat in appearance, clean of body, and shall refrain
from smoking, using profane, abusive or insulting language.
(b) A driver shall not consume any intoxicating liquors or any controlled
dangerous substance while operating the vehicle, and a driver shall
not operate a vehicle while under the influence of a controlled dangerous
substance or intoxicating liquor to any degree.
(c) No driver shall convey more passengers at any one time than the seating
capacity of the taxicab.
(d) A driver shall not solicit patronage or passengers at any locations
except those provided for in this chapter.
(e) A driver shall thoroughly search the interior of the vehicle immediately
after the termination of each trip and note if the passenger has left
any article therein. Any property so found shall be taken to police
headquarters and turned in to the officer in charge within 24 hours.
(f) A driver shall not refuse service to any person unless he has previously
been engaged, or unless the person seeking service is disorderly or
under the influence of intoxicating drugs or liquors. When serving
more than one passenger, the driver must serve the passenger requesting
service first, unless mutually agreed with the first passenger to
do otherwise.
(g) If the driver carries an A.M. or F.M. radio or tape player in the
cab, as permanent equipment or otherwise, it shall not be played while
conveying passengers unless the passenger requests that it be played.
In addition to requirements of this chapter set forth in other
sections, the following shall also apply to the operation and use
of taxicabs in the Town of Westfield.
(b) Each owner and driver shall comply with this chapter and see that
each taxicab at all times is in a neat and sanitary condition, safe
to operate, and clean, inside and out.
(c) Taxicabs shall not be dispatched from the home of the owner or any
driver but only from the business office.
Any person, or persons, firms, corporation or other organizations
found to be in violation of any of the provisions of this Article
shall upon conviction thereof in Municipal Court pay a fine of not
less than $25 or more than $50 for a first offense and for each subsequent
offense, shall upon conviction pay a fine not to exceed $100. Upon
failure to pay such fine, such person shall be liable to imprisonment
for a term not to exceed 30 days.
In addition to such penalties as aforesaid, every license granted
in pursuance of this Article may be suspended or revoked by the license
committee of the Town Council of the Town, for the violation of any
provisions of this Article, after a hearing. Upon revocation or upon
expiration of such license, the owner or driver, as the case may be,
shall immediately turn all copies of his license and/or badge in to
the Town Clerk.
The Chief of Police, in the interest of public safety, may temporarily
suspend any license issued hereunder pending a hearing before the
license committee as aforesaid. Such temporary suspension shall be
promptly reported by the Chief of Police in writing to the Town Council.
The Town Clerk shall have the authority to revoke any issued driver's license as provided in Section
27-3 and the holder thereof may appeal such decision in writing to the license committee within 60 days after such revocation.