Reading Council prosecutes two drivers for illegally plying for hire in Januaryhttps://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news ... n-january/Reading Council has prosecuted two drivers for illegally plying for hire this month. On January 18, 52-year-old Abdul Qayyum Siddique, of London Road, Reading, pleaded guilty at Reading Magistrates’ Court to illegally plying for hire.
Siddique did not have a private hire driver’s licence and also had no insurance.
At 9.30am on June 20 2018, Siddique was spotted outside Reading Station accepting money from a passenger.
Council officers approached him and discovered that he was unlicensed.
He was fined £100 for plying for hire and has had eight points added to his DVLA licence.
On the same day at Reading Magistrates’ Court, Najuhullal Rahmanullah, 32, of Bath Road in Slough, pleaded guilty to illegally plying for hire.
On August 24 last year, during Reading Festival, Mr Rahmanullah, offered to take Council Officers on Richfield Avenue to Windsor without a booking.
Rahmanullah pleaded guilty to plying for hire and was fined £200, with legal costs of £200 and a £30 victim surcharge.
Cllr Tony Page, lead councillor for strategic environment, planning and transport, said: "Two successful prosecutions this month send out the clear message this kind of behaviour will not be tolerated.
"Our hard working licensing team carry out regular test purchases and spot checks to protect the public from drivers who are tempted to work illegally and opportunistically in Reading.
"I hope both these prosecutions serve as a deterrent to others."