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Board continues de novo appeal of taxi medallion revocation for Executive Taxi owner Wesley Hollis

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 19, 2010
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Summary

The Board heard a lengthy, contentious appeal of an SFMTA revocation of a taxi medallion and color‑scheme permit tied to alleged lack of workers' compensation and simultaneous vehicle use. Commissioners directed additional briefing and continued the matter to July 14.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals spent considerable time on May 19 hearing a de novo appeal from Wesley Hollis, owner of Executive Taxi, of the SFMTA’s decision to revoke his medallion and color‑scheme permit. SFMTA enforcement presented evidence alleging Hollis operated without workers’ compensation coverage for several years and that his company used a medallion on more than one vehicle simultaneously, while Hollis’s counsel disputed the reliability of underlying records and argued the proposed penalty was disproportionate.

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