Dublin Carriage Act, 1853

Penalty on Person acting as Driver, whether licensed or not, withoutConsent of Proprietor.

LI. Every Driver or Conductor authorized by any Proprietor to act as Driver of any Hackney Carriage as aforesaid, or as Driver or Conductor of any Stage Carriage, who shall suffer any other Person to act as Driver of such Hackney or other Carriage, or as Driver or Conductor of such Stage Carriage, without the Consent of the Proprietor thereof, and also every Person, whether duly licensed or not, who shall act as Driver or as Conductor of any such Carriage without the Consent of the Proprietor thereof, shall forfeit the Sum of Forty Shillings; and every Driver or Conductor charged with such Offence who, when required by any Justice so to do, shall not truly make known the Name and Place of Abode of the Person so suffered by him to act as Driver or Conductor without the Consent of the Proprietor, and also the Number of the Ticket of such Person (if licensed), shall be liable to a further Penalty of Forty Shillings; and it shall be lawful for any Police Constable, without any Warrant for that Purpose, to take into Custody any Person unlawfully acting as a Driver or as a Conductor, and to convey him before any Justice, to be dealt with according to Law, and also, if necessary, to take charge of the Carriage and every Horse in charge of such Person, and to deposit the same in some Place of safe Custody until the same can be applied for by the Proprietor.