This has been rehashed by the BBC News site, but this is the official Cambs Police Facebook post below.
A bit more going on than the Clitheroe checks, but 40 cars stopped here rather than just six, so statistically you'd expect more faults even if the cars in general were similarly safe. Or unsafe
But even allowing for that, certainly looks a lot worse than Clitheroe
More than 40 taxis were stopped by officers carrying out spot checks as part of a joint operation.https://www.facebook.com/policingpeterb ... cale=en_GBLicensing officers from Peterborough City Council and vehicle examiners from the DVSA joined traffic cops in Millfield for a day of action for Operation Insured, where two vehicles were seized due to no insurance, one was found to be in a dangerous condition and a driver had fraudulently created their own driving licence.
Several drivers were also reported for tyres being below the legal limit and licencing officers suspended two drivers due to breaches of their licence and gave several warnings.
Casualty Reduction Officer, PC Nick Southern, said: “The vast majority of taxi drivers are professionals and help keep the public safe by ensuring their vehicles are safe, a pre-booking for private hire is in place so if a collision does occur, the public are covered financially.
"I’m happy that the vast majority of drivers do exactly that, however some did not, so positive action has been taken."
#SaferCambs
Photos - they look a bit mob handed at the end there
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