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Board upholds revocation of Azam Enazer's taxi medallion with one-year condition

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 18, 2009
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Summary

After hearing new evidence and public testimony, the Board of Appeals upheld the Taxi Commission's revocation of medallion holder Azam Enazer, conditioning placement at the top of the medallion list after one year and requiring proof of full-time driving for specified years.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 4 upheld the Taxi Commission's revocation of medallion number 431 assigned to Azam Enazer, after hearing additional evidence from the Taxi Commission alleging fraudulent or inconsistent waybills and a failure to meet the commission's full-time driving requirement.

Jordana Thigpen, executive director of the San Francisco Taxi Commission, presented a supplemental exhibit summarizing handwriting discrepancies across waybills and explaining the commission's sampling of the applicant's submitted waybills. "After reviewing…

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