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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
133Withdrawal of Authority to Drive Airside
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#### 133 Withdrawal of Authority to Drive Airside
(1) The airport‑operator company for a regulated airport may withdraw a person’s ADA on the airport if the person operates a vehicle on the airside of the airport:
(a) otherwise than in accordance with:
(i) his or her ADA; or
(ii) the vehicle’s AUA (if any); or
(iii) the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook for the airport; or
(iv) a direction of an employee of the airport‑operator company; or
(b) in a manner likely to cause injury to a person, or damage to property (including an aircraft or another vehicle).
(2) If the airport‑operator company considers that there may be reasons why an ADA should be withdrawn, it must invite the holder of the ADA, in writing, to show cause why the ADA should not be withdrawn.
(3) The criteria to be applied by the airport‑operator company in deciding whether or not to withdraw an ADA are the criteria (if any) set out for that purpose in the Handbook.
(4) If an airport‑operator company withdraws a person’s ADA, it must tell the person of the withdrawal, in writing, as soon as practicable.