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PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:36 pm 
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The 'Sunderland taxi driver' in the headline refers to where he lives, not where he was badged...


Sunderland taxi driver convicted of illegally plying for hire

https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/pol ... re-3775137

A private hire driver from Sunderland has been convicted of driving without insurance and illegally plying for hire.

Mahsum Sultan, 31, was interviewed by Sunderland City Council licensing officers after a complaint from a member of the public who alleged overcharging during a journey and that the journey had not been booked in advance.

Under the rules, only appropriately licensed Hackney Carriage (Taxi) drivers are able pick up customers without a pre-booking having been made. Mr Sultan was a private hire driver and so committed the offence of 'Plying for Hire'.

Mr Sultan, of Gisland Street, also committed the offence of driving without insurance as his policy states that all journeys must be pre-booked.

He initially denied any wrongdoing in interview but later pleaded guilty to both offences when he appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates Court on July 5.

Mr Sultan received eight penalty points on his licence and was ordered to pay total fines and costs of £404. Newcastle City Council, where he was licensed, have now revoked his private hire driver’s licence.

Councillor Jill Fletcher, chair of Sunderland City Council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee, said: "I am glad that our officers were able to take action against a driver flouting the law.

"We will take action against all taxi drivers who put the people of Sunderland at risk by driving without valid insurance, regardless of which local authority they hold a licence with.

"The details of the complaint were raised with Newcastle City Council who licensed Mr Sultan at the time and we are pleased to hear that Mr Sultan has had his licence revoked. This demonstrates the benefits of having strong working partnerships with our neighbouring councils and the desire and determination we share to ensure rogue drivers are quickly dealt with.

"Residents are reminded that, unless taking a taxi from a rank, they should only get into a vehicle if they have pre-booked the journey."


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:37 pm 
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Mahsum Sultan, 31, was interviewed by Sunderland City Council licensing officers after a complaint from a member of the public who alleged overcharging during a journey and that the journey had not been booked in advance.

So the member of the public illegally hired a private hire vehicle and then complained that it was an illegal hire? :-s

It's almost like they deliberately induced the criminality. Or they were quite happy with the illegal hire, and only complained about the fare [-(

Of course, the member of the public may not have complained about the plying for hire at all, and maybe just complained about the sum charged, and it was then discovered that it was a PHD plying for hire :-k

Councillor Jill Fletcher, chair of Sunderland City Council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committee wrote:
This demonstrates the benefits of having strong working partnerships with our neighbouring councils and the desire and determination we share to ensure rogue drivers are quickly dealt with.

So one strike and this 'strong working partnership' hauls him through the courts and has his badge [-(

Meanwhile, at the weekend Fife Council was 'working closely' with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club to encourage illegal plying for hire en masse :roll:

I think :-o 8-[ :-$


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