So what is a Denver City License the City and County of Denver calls a "Herdic"?
Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc. has posted here all the documents that refer to the Denver City license they call a Herdic. In fact if you now do a Google search for "Denver Herdic" the top pick now lists www.741limo.com at Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc.! Our persistence to getting the CORRECT information to the population of Colorado the thousands of Drivers, Chauffeurs, and Operators who by Denver Municipal Code are operating or allowing vehicles to be operated "unlawfully" by Denver Municipal Code Sec 55.41 on the city streets of Denver by Denver Municipal Code Sec 55-16 (9) Definition.
Twenty percent of the chauffeurs at Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc. were incompliance on November 10, 2009. Immediate changes were implemented and ninety percent of our chauffeurs were forced into compliance by December 1, 2009. Some Chauffeurs have chosen to seek other opportunities and Rene was issued a Denver Drivers License on December 21, 2009, making us 100% compliant with the Denver City Drivers license. The Denver Excise and Licensing Department has refused to issue Leroy Harris his Denver City Drivers license despite the Denver Airport issuing a security badge permitting him access to the commercial level five at Denver International Airport where the Denver Police Department issued the summons only to be dismissed by the Denver City Attorney on January 27, 2010. Our attorney stated to me that the Denver City Attorney summarized this case as opening Pandora's Box!
Despite the incorrect information posted and delivered by the Colorado State Government and the City and County of Denver from the Denver International Airport and meetings with Denver Councilman Michael Hancock, Dave Ferrill, Regional Cooperation Director, Denver Police Captain Brian Gallagher, the Colorado Public Utilities Commission and the Denver Better Business Bureau this NEW understanding of Denver Municipal Code Sec 55.41 allows the Denver Police department to curb interstate customers and impound vehicles for hire as defined in Denver Municipal Code 55-16 (9) as a secondary traffic offence. In the face of the definition and requirements brought to the attention of these agencies in January, February and March of 2010, they are reluctant to notify or post information about the Denver City Drivers license they call a Herdic like Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc..
When traveling to Denver International Airport links to the Denver Airport Limousine providers has been restored as of August 3, 2010, but does not guarantee the drivers has a Denver City Drivers License they call a Herdic, or the company has a valid Colorado Public Utilities Commissions Permit. This NEW understanding of Denver Municipal Code Sec 55.41 allows the Denver Police department to curb customers and impound operators vehicles as a secondary traffic offence. Customers need to be aware that they may ask each licensed driver shall, upon demand... exhibit the license and photograph for inspection per Denver Municipal code sec 55.45 (c).
Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc. has a valid US D.O.T. number #970909, valid Colorado P.U.C. Number LL-139, is an Accredited business with an A+ Rating with the Denver BBB, members of the National Limousine Association and the Colorado Limousine Association and will not operate on the streets of the City and County of Denver without a Herdic license putting passengers safety at risk! I hope you find this information informative and help you make a INFORMED choice when using limousine services in Colorado
Sincerely,
A.C. Poppenberg, III, President
Denver Lincoln Limousine, Inc.
Updated 05/04/2011 @19:20 ACP3