GEBREMARIAM v. HACKERS' LICENSE APP. BD.

No. 87-487.

533 A.2d 909 (1987)

Menasse GEBREMARIAM, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HACKERS' LICENSE APPEAL BOARD, Respondent.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided December 2, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward F. Kearney was on the brief, for petitioner.

Frederick D. Cooke, Jr., Corp. Counsel, Charles L. Reischel, Deputy Corp. Counsel, and Charlotte Brookins-Pruitt, Asst. Corp. Counsel, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for respondent.

Before PRYOR, Chief Judge, NEWMAN and STEADMAN, Associate Judges.


STEADMAN, Associate Judge:

Petitioner is a District of Columbia taxicab driver. His hacker's license was suspended for six months because of his refusal to transport a passenger waiting at Washington National Airport in Virginia.1 Before us, he principally2 asserts that the D.C. taxicab regulations did not and could not apply to his activity at Washington National Airport, and that the D.C. Hackers' License...

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