EXECUTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY SERVICES v. CITY OF ATLANTA

Nos. 85-8396, 85-8444.

789 F.2d 1523 (1986)

EXECUTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY SERVICES, INC., a Georgia Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY OF ATLANTA, a Municipal Corporation, Andrew Young, in his capacity as the Mayor of the City of Atlanta, George Napper, in his capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety, Abdul Haadee Muhammed, in his capacity as Director of the Bureau of Taxicabs & Vehicles for Hire, Morris Redding, in his capacity as Chief of the Bureau of Police Services and Carolyn Long Banks, in her capacity as Councilmember of the City of Atlanta, Defendants-Appellees, Sun Belt Limousine, Inc., Intervenor-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

May 23, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Dorfman, Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiff-appellant.

Herbert P. Schlanger, Roy Mays, George Ference, Atlanta, Ga., for defendants-appellees.

Before VANCE and JOHNSON, Circuit Judges, and BOWEN, District Judge.


BOWEN, District Judge:

Executive Town & Country, Inc. ("Town & Country") brought this action for injunctive and declaratory relief against the defendants from enforcing § 14-8020(g) and § 14-8218 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlanta. Section 14-8020(g)1 regulates the fares which licensed limousine service companies may charge for trips to and from the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport. Section 14-8218

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