A taxi driver has gone to war with Lincoln Council over their decision to revoke his licence over an allegation that someone gave him oral sex in his car – because he is impotent, a court heard.
Daniel Boulton, 54, had his private hire license revoked on April 6 this year by the City of Lincoln Council and has not been able to work since.
Direct Cars driver Mr Boulton took his appeal to Boston Magistrates' Court on July 18 to deny claims he had received oral pleasure in his taxi claiming its impossible as he can't get an erection.
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His solicitor Matthew Tye said: "There was allegedly some lewd behaviour witnessed by staff at the YMCA in his taxi. There is factual denial that that behaviour happened.
"There's an allegation that someone was performing oral sex on him in the car. He's been impotent for a number of years and cannot get an erection."
A private hire vehicle is one that can carry up to eight passengers. They must be pre-booked via a licensed operator and cannot use taxi ranks or be flagged down in the street reports LincsLive.
Following the appeal, a date was fixed for a contested appeal hearing at Lincoln Magistrates' Court later this year.
Becky Scott, legal services manager at the City of Lincoln Council, said: “There is an appeal listed for November 10, 2022 and the council can provide no further comment at this stage.”
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