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Board revokes taxi driver's permit after review of 9‑1‑1 tape, police reports and medical photos

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 20, 2009
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Summary

After reviewing 9‑1‑1 recordings, police reports and photographs, the San Francisco Board of Appeals overruled the Taxi Commission and revoked the driving permit (a‑card) and medallion of a taxi driver, citing violations of driver conduct rules and public‑safety concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on May 20 to overrule the Taxi Commission and revoke the public‑passenger driving permit (the a‑card) and medallion held by driver Hakim Ikarulian, after commissioners reviewed police reports, a 9‑1‑1 recording and photographs documenting injuries to a passenger.

SFMTA representative Jordana Thigpen and Sergeant Reynolds of the police taxi detail told the board the original Taxi Commission hearing had a substantially different penalty recommendation and that additional records and the…

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