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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:07 pm 
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Uber driver arrested for drugs - then passenger gets arrested too

https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/li ... r-15831235

Merseyside Police got two for the price of one after a routine traffic stop

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An Uber driver was arrested after testing positive for drugs - before the car's passenger was also arrested for possessing drugs.

Merseyside Police's Roads Policing Unit took to Twitter to tell of the successful bust in the early hours of Wednesday.

They explained that they had arrested the private hire driver after stopping them and after they tested positive for drugs consumption.

But in a separate twist, the unit said the passenger was also arrested for possession of a controlled drug.

Then, after a search of the car by a Merseyside Police dog by the name of Billy - even more drugs were found in the car.

From the image posted by the unit, the driver involved was working for the ride-hailing app giant Uber at the time of the arrest.

The tweet said: "PrivateHire stopped and driver #arrested after they tested positive for #drugs.

"The passenger was arrested for possession of a controlled drug.

"Following a search of the car by Billy from @MerPolDogs, more drugs were found! #canthidefrombilly #WeLoveBilly"

The tweet was met with plenty of praise from people for the work of the Roads Policing Unit - who have recently been clamping down on taxi and private hire drivers who take drugs and drive.

John Hugh said: "Great work another unsafe driver off the road."

Mick Bland added: "Nice one Billy."

The action comes as part of a concerted effort by Merseyside Police to root out taxi and private hire drivers who take drugs and drive.

Last year more than forty drivers were arrested for the offence - with the Roads Policing Unit highlighting a particular spate of incidents towards the end of last year.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:08 pm 
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Never hear about this kind of thing elsewhere (except the kick off in Birmingham about the driver caught up in that big smash who tested positive for drugs, although that didn't seem to be a factor in the crash).

Somehow doubt if Merseyside drivers that much worse than in other locations, though, so presumably quite widespread in the trade, but not a thing that's actively targeted elsewhere?

Anyway, for what it's worth there's some dispute in the comments on Twitter about whether it's a Sefton or Liverpool plate, and also someone asking why the Echo tends not to identify Delta cars, but does so when it's Uber? :-k


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Last year more than forty drivers were arrested for the offence - with the Roads Policing Unit highlighting a particular spate of incidents towards the end of last year.

Every time I read stats like that from Liverpool I'm gobsmacked.

Just utterly gobsmacked.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 10:41 pm 
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we've been reading on here for years about Scouse PHD Scallies getting done for drugs so it is a problem there but seem to recall a few years ago a problem in Cardiff with something called Khat was it ? and the Brum driver so i suspect that it is a coping system used in many parts of the UK for the hard life that is our trade

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:08 am 
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edders23 wrote:
we've been reading on here for years about Scouse PHD Scallies getting done for drugs so it is a problem there but seem to recall a few years ago a problem in Cardiff with something called Khat was it ? and the Brum driver so i suspect that it is a coping system used in many parts of the UK for the hard life that is our trade


Khat is used by African and Asian people as an energy boost and stimulant. It's untraceable through tests because it's natural.


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