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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:31 pm 
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The plate number is a bit of a giveway for readers on here, but in view of the way this council uses the t-word, there's otherwise no way of knowing from this whether it's an HC or PHV plate.


Taxi warning after licence plate stolen from Rushden vehicle

https://www.northantstelegraph.co.uk/ne ... le-3302112

'Those using taxis should be extra vigilant'

Residents in the north of the county have been warned after a taxi plate was stolen from a vehicle in Rushden.

All taxis that are registered with a council must display a licence plate, always on the rear of the vehicle, and sometimes on the front and rear of the vehicle.

This plate will show a unique number and the plate 'HCV/5' was taken in an incident in Rushden.

There is a concern that the stolen plate could be fitted to another vehicle that may be used to commit a crime.

Cllr Jason Smithers, leader of North Northamptonshire Council, said: “This theft has been reported to the police and the plate number has been decommissioned, but sadly a stolen licence plate can have an impact on the wider community and those using taxis should be extra vigilant.”

Cllr Steven North, executive member for growth and regeneration, added: “When using taxis, wherever possible, pre-book a taxi and ask the driver for the name of the booking before you get in. It is always useful to keep the number of a reliable firm with you, so you don’t get caught out.”

The council issued the following advice for people travelling by taxi:

    Plan how you’re going to get home - pre-book a taxi in your name and leave the taxi booking details with a friend or relative, or use a licensed hackney carriage waiting at an official taxi rank.

    Always keep the number of a reliable taxi firm with you or identify the location of official taxi ranks.

    Avoid taxis that tout for business and are unlicensed.

    When the taxi arrives, check it is the one you booked by asking for the name in which it was booked. If in doubt, don’t get in.

    A taxi driver must always wear a badge showing their photograph. Check the driver is wearing his/her badge.

    If travelling alone, always sit behind the driver in the back seat.

    If you feel uneasy, ask to be let out.

    Stick with your friends and choose a meeting point for if you get separated.

    Never accept a lift from a stranger.

    Follow current coronavirus guidance around travelling in taxis.

If you spot the plate ‘HCV/5’ being used, report it to the police on 101.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:15 pm 
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It's a prank by some idiots.

Let's not equate this to a mass murderer on the run FFS.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 2:30 am 
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Yes, could be a prank, and the council do seem to be making a meal of it - I mean, do they really need such quotes from the council leader and another cabinet member, neither of whom have any obvious connection to licensing?

Suspect that in the likes of Fife the average driver losing a plate would just assume it's fallen off, and they'd just get a replacement from the council :?

On the other hand, if you were the fake driver type intent on picking up intoxicated women late at night then a plate attached to the back of you vehicle might just help things along [-X


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 4:11 pm 
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I have had drivers plates go off cars at night they sometimes reappear slightly altered on vehicles in another area (such as south cambs) but mostly it is a rival company trying to cause you problems and it has ended up in someone's bin

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