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PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:52 am 
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Watch: Illegal stretch limo crushed by police after safety operation


Police reduced a stretched limo to a squashed pile of scrap - and put the whole thing on YouTube - to send a message that dangerous vehicles will not be tolerated on the streets of Merseyside

Since December, Merseyside Police have worked with the DVSA and Liverpool City Council as apart of Operation Craton - which is designed to reduce the number of people killed and injured by illegal commercial vehicles.

The ‘stretched limousine’, which had been illegally modified with a third axle being fitted, was seized and crushed as it failed to meet UK safety laws.

The limo was also operating outside of the conditions of the insurance policy and driver’s licensing conditions.

Companies running commercial vehicles with eight seats or more must have an operator’s licence to show that they meet strict safety rules.

Chief Inspector John Hogan, head of Merseyside Police’s Matrix Serious and Organised Crime Roads Policing Department, said: “The limousine and novelty vehicle industry has seen rapid growth in recent years and we want to see these legitimate businesses continue to thrive.

“However, those operating vehicles outside of the law put the safety of their passengers and other road users at risk, and create unfair competition for legitimately-run businesses.

“This is something that we aim to address through robust enforcement. The force working with partners from DVSA and Liverpool City Council will make full use of their powers to stop the small minority of operators who threaten to bring the industry into disrepute and to put the safety of their passengers and other road users at risk.

“The few businesses who insist on operating illegally and with little regard for passenger safety can expect to be prosecuted and lose their vehicles indefinitely or even, as in this case, for good.”

The operation has already seen four illegal vehicles seized and over 44 fixed penalty notices issued to drivers operating outside of the law.

PC Craig Arnold, Merseyside Police’s Vehicle Crime & Commercial Unit said: “We have stopped a number of these vehicles during this operation and by acting on community and industry intelligence have found some of them to be operating illegally.

“These illegal drivers and companies running outside of the law are preventing law-abiding, professional drivers and companies from growing their businesses.

“These vehicles are regularly being hired by parents for teenagers and children attending parties and the like; as such we take the safety of those passengers very seriously”.

A Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), said: “DVSA is pleased to be working with the Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council to help target non-compliant vehicles and drivers. It sends a clear message that robust action will be taken against those who flout the rules and risk the safety of passengers and other road users.”

If a limousine company does not have an operator’s licence and is not registered for private hire with a local authority then there is a risk that the driver may not hold the correct licence, any insurance could be invalid and it might not be constructed or maintained to a safe standard.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... ed-8434216

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:55 am 
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It is a pity that the owner was not identified. i think a decent bodyshop would have that on the road again in a couple of weeks. :mrgreen:

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