South Tyneside cabbie failed to secure a child Northumbria Police fined a South Tyneside taxi driver after stopping his vehicle during a routine check and finding an child unfastened in a car seat A taxi driver was fined after failing to properly fasten a child into a car seat.
Police stopped the cab as part of a day-long project to check the safety of taxis in South Tyneside.
A total of 31 taxis were stopped, four of which saw drivers told to fix minor defects, three given taxi licensing advisory notices, one person fined and another motorist given a verbal warning about their driving.
Northumbria Police chief inspector Michael Barton said: “Operations like these not only ensure passengers are getting into roadworthy vehicles driven by legitimate drivers, but they also sends out a message that we do monitor vehicles.
“The overwhelming majority of taxi drivers operating in South Tyneside abide by the law and offer a safe service to their passengers.
“However, we need to ensure that people who use taxis in good faith are getting into insured and roadworthy vehicles being driven by legitimate drivers.”
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