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PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 8:41 pm 
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Taxi driver with no valid licence fined for driving unsafe vehicle

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23148 ... e-vehicle/

A former taxi driver has been ordered to pay almost £2,000 after admitting to driving an unsafe vehicle while his own licence had expired.

At Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Friday November 18 Saqib Zamaan, 50, of Riversley Court, Reading, pleaded guilty to illegally driving a licensed hackney carriage vehicle when his own hackney carriage driver’s licence had expired.

He was also found guilty of driving the unsafe vehicle, which had a serious defect and no valid MOT.

The court heard how South Oxfordshire District Council received a complaint about a taxi driver and an unsafe vehicle after a member of the public took a journey from the taxi rank in Wallingford on February 11.

The passenger was so concerned about the noise the coming from the vehicle when braking that they got out of the car before reaching their destination.

During the council’s investigations, they found that the vehicle had failed its MOT in February due to worn rear brake pads. 

Investigators also discovered that Mr Zamaan’s hackney carriage/private hire driver’s licence had expired on January 7, which meant he was not permitted to drive it or pick up fare-paying passengers.

Despite not having a roadworthy car or an official driver’s licence, he was spotted around 180 times displaying a roof sign and taxi plate.

In sentencing, the court took into account Mr Zamaan’s early guilty plea for the two offences and fined him £400 for each, as well as awarding costs to the council of £1,100.

Cllr Maggie Filipova-Rivers, cabinet member for Community Wellbeing at South Oxfordshire District Council, said: “Our licensing team investigate all complaints made about licensed vehicles and drivers, and we appreciate the time taken by the resident to make us aware of his concerns.

“If any driver takes passengers unlawfully or uses an unsafe vehicle in our district, then we will always take action to make sure they cannot put our resident’s safety at risk or undermine the majority of drivers that operate within the law.”


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The passenger was so concerned about the noise the coming from the vehicle when braking that they got out of the car before reaching their destination.

During the council’s investigations, they found that the vehicle had failed its MOT in February due to worn rear brake pads.

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The passenger was so concerned about the noise the coming from the vehicle when braking that they got out of the car before reaching their destination.

During the council’s investigations, they found that the vehicle had failed its MOT in February due to worn rear brake pads.

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Sums it up quite succinctly.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:43 am 
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trying to save £100 on garage bills for a new set of pads has cost him over 10 times that although it would have probably needed discs as well by the sounds of it

I can never understand the mentality of risking your life driving a vehicle which is unsafe let alone carrying passengers

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