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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 2:43 pm 
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...as well as illegally plying for hire :?


Driver caught offering illegal taxi rides at Henley Royal Regatta

https://www.oxfordshirelive.co.uk/news/ ... xi-7954329

The man was caught out by a council officer, who posed as a passenger and was offered a ride for £50

A man has been caught and fined for illegally offering taxi rides at the annual Henley Royal Regatta. On Friday (December 16), Oxford Magistrates’ Court heard how during the event, officers from South Oxfordshire District Council and neighbouring councils spotted Mr Mohammed Tula Miah’s vehicle parked on double yellow lines on Friday Street in Henley.

Officers were able to identify Mr Miah’s vehicle as a private hire vehicle licensed by Transport for London. Private hire vehicles are not permitted to pick customers up off the street without a booking through a licensed private hire operator.

A man has been caught and fined for illegally offering taxi rides at the annual Henley Royal Regatta. On Friday (December 16), Oxford Magistrates’ Court heard how during the event, officers from South Oxfordshire District Council and neighbouring councils spotted Mr Mohammed Tula Miah’s vehicle parked on double yellow lines on Friday Street in Henley.

Officers were able to identify Mr Miah’s vehicle as a private hire vehicle licensed by Transport for London. Private hire vehicles are not permitted to pick customers up off the street without a booking through a licensed private hire operator.

Having witnessed the vehicle parked illegally in a prominent location, one officer approached and asked Mr Miah if he could take them to Reading Railway Station. Mr Miah replied saying he was available and could do the journey immediately for £50.

Further investigation revealed that Mr Miah was only insured to carry out pre-booked work through a licensed private hire operator. In court, magistrates found Mr Miah, 55, of Helen Avenue, Feltham in Middlesex, guilty in his absence of illegally picking up passengers outside of the district where his vehicle was licensed.

He was also found guilty of driving without the required insurance. The magistrates imposed fines totalling £880 for the two offences, imposed six points on Mr Miah’s DVLA licence for the offence of having no insurance and awarded costs to the district council of £900 with an additional £352 victim surcharge.

Cllr Kate Gregory, Cabinet Member for Legal and Democratic at South Oxfordshire District Council, said: “Unfortunately we do come across some hackney carriage and private hire drivers attempting to pick up passengers illegally, particularly at events such as Henley Regatta, so I’m pleased that our officers were able to carry out significant enforcement work to stop this illegal activity on the day. Illegally plying for hire has the potential to put people’s safety at risk because we’re not able to check if the driver and their vehicle are safe and suitable to transport passengers.

"It also undermines the vast majority of fully licensed and insured drivers who play by the rules.”


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 2:44 pm 
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Having witnessed the vehicle parked illegally in a prominent location, one officer approached and asked Mr Miah if he could take them to Reading Railway Station. Mr Miah replied saying he was available and could do the journey immediately for £50.

7.6 miles, according to Google Maps :-o

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Friday+ ... 583641!3e0


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 2:51 pm 
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The magistrates imposed fines totalling £880 for the two offences, imposed six points on Mr Miah’s DVLA licence for the offence of having no insurance and awarded costs to the district council of £900 with an additional £352 victim surcharge.


over £2 grand to pay don't think he'll be doing that again ! :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:53 pm 
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Further investigation revealed that Mr Miah was only insured to carry out pre-booked work through a licensed private hire operator.

Hope they didn't claim too much overtime for those further investigations. :roll: :roll:

Should have taken no more than 5 minutes, if that.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:33 am 
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Further investigation revealed that Mr Miah was only insured to carry out pre-booked work through a licensed private hire operator.

Hope they didn't claim too much overtime for those further investigations. :roll: :roll:

Should have taken no more than 5 minutes, if that.



he has to pay £900 costs to them so presumably there is something in there towards that but I would imagine they were at Henley for the day so part of their normal hours anyway?

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Hope they didn't claim too much overtime for those further investigations. :roll: :roll:

Should have taken no more than 5 minutes, if that.

Yes, I like the way it read like it was worthy of an episode of Poirot or Inspector Morse :lol:


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he has to pay £900 costs to them so presumably there is something in there towards that but I would imagine they were at Henley for the day so part of their normal hours anyway?

Most of that £900 would have been the cost to the courts to start the process.

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