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Board revokes Executive Taxi’s color scheme, suspends medallion for one year

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 14, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals upheld SFMTA discipline against Executive Taxi, revoking the company’s color-scheme permit and suspending owner Wes Hollis’s medallion for one year after evidence the agency presented showed repeated violations including simultaneous vehicle use and gaps in workers’ compensation coverage.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 14 upheld most of the Municipal Transportation Agency’s enforcement action against Executive Taxi, revoking the company’s color-scheme permit and suspending owner Wes Hollis’s medallion for one year.

The action followed a contested hearing during which the SFMTA described years of alleged violations, including operating spare vehicles simultaneously, use of an apparently counterfeit medallion on one spare vehicle and failing to carry workers’ compensation insurance for an extended period. Jarvis Murray, the agency…

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