A TAXI driver whose licence was revoked for inappropriate behaviour has had his appeal against a council's decision overturned.

Shabir Hanif's licence was revoked after Hyndburn Borough Council heard concerns about him failing to allow inspectors to look at his vehicle.

The 38-year-old was also alleged to have been aggressive towards the inspectors and to have parked in an illegal and hazardous manner.

His licence was revoked in April 2018 but shortly after Mr Hanif lodged an appeal with Blackburn Magistrates Court against the decision where it was upheld.

But the council then appealed that decision to Preston Crown Court a Judge allowed the Council’s appeal against the magistrates decision and upheld the original decision of the Councils Judicial Committee.

The Judge confirmed that the Council’s Judicial Committee had made the correct decision and that Mr Hanif was not a ‘fit and proper’ person to hold a private hire drivers licence.

Council Leader, Cllr Miles Parkinson, said: "The safety of the travelling public is paramount. We take the safety of passengers very seriously and require high standards for all taxi drivers.

"We will always take action when they fail to meet those standards and breach the conditions of their licences."