Council urges people to report refused taxi fares
DRIVERS who cherry pick fares face prosecution as part of a council crackdown on rogue cabbies.
Asherock Khan, 30, of Roath Court Place, Roath, Cardiff, was fined £120 and ordered to pay £60 court costs after admitting refusing a fare at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court.
It is an offence for a working hackney carriage driver to refuse a fare that starts and finishes within Cardiff. Khan was prosecuted last month by Cardiff council after he refused to take a disabled passenger in a wheelchair from the St Mary Street taxi rank on August 7, 2009.
He had claimed there was no room for the wheelchair.
Councillor Ed Bridges, chairman of the licensing and public protection committee, is urging the public to report drivers who refuse fares.
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