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Limousines & The Law
Limousines and the Law.
In England, Scotland,
Northern Ireland and Wales limousines are all restricted to a maximum of eight
passengers no matter how large the vehicles are. There are NO exceptions to this
rule. The reason for this is that to carry more than eight passengers the
vehicle has to be registered as a Public Service Vehicle (PSV) and have a
Certificate of Initial Fitness issued (COIF). However NONE of the American
limousines, (Including the large 4wheel drive Navigators, Escalades, Excursions,
etc) comply with the requirements and are therefore restricted by law to a
maximum of eight passengers.
If any operator tries to convince a client otherwise, they should:-
A) Not book with them
B) Inform the Police
C) Inform the National Limousine Association (UK)
D) Report them as illegal operators to the Vehicle Inspectorate on 0870 60 60
440 (option 4)
It is in every ones interest to ensure that the paying public are protected from
unscrupulous operators. In the event of an overloaded, unlicensed limousine
being involved in a serious or fatal accident, the repercussions could be
drastic and the ultimate losers would be the customers and the bona-fide
limousine operators.
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