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Board upholds SFMTA revocation of taxi 'A‑card' after agency cites safety complaints

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 18, 2017
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Oct. 18, 2017 to deny an appeal by a taxi driver and uphold SFMTA's revocation of his A‑card following multiple complaints alleging aggressive and dangerous conduct, including two alleged assaults.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 18 upheld the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s decision to revoke a taxi driver’s A‑card, concluding SFMTA presented sufficient grounds related to public safety.

Philip Crenn, the SFMTA enforcement and legal representative, told the board the agency had documented…

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