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PostPosted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 5:34 pm 
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Another article very similar to a number of recent ones (but no adds in the middle :shock: )

https://www.shropshirelive.com/2023/12/23/news/joint-operation-sees-checks-carried-out-on-licenced-taxis-and-private-hire-vehicles/

Three neighbouring local authorities and West Mercia Police joined forces last month to carry out a check on licenced taxis and private hire vehicles in preparation for the run up to Christmas.

The operation, which included licencing officers from Shropshire Council, Telford & Wrekin Council and the City of Wolverhampton Council, together with West Mercia Police colleagues, supported the rigorous licencing processes that each of the local authorities involved have in place to ensure the public’s safety when using taxis and private hire vehicles.

On the day itself, 56 licensed vehicles were checked to ensure the drivers were correctly licensed and that the vehicles were licensed, insured and roadworthy. 38 were licensed by Shropshire Council, 15 by the City of Wolverhampton Council and 3 by Telford & Wrekin Council.

Councillor Chris Schofield, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for planning and regulatory services, said:

“The importance of working in partnership with our neighbouring local authorities and the police is fundamental to ensuring the ongoing safety of the travelling public and I extend my thanks to the officers from the local authorities and the police who are committed to supporting this work.

“Enforcement operations, such as the one that took place at the end of November, reinforce our commitment to a joint approach to ensure that drivers are properly licensed, and the taxi and private hire trade comply with their licence conditions when operating across our local communities. The public can, however, help protect themselves too by planning their journeys home in advance and making sure they use a licenced taxi or private hire vehicle.”

Councillor Schofield added: “Shropshire Council’s licensed drivers and their vehicles must meet a strict set of criteria aimed at ensuring public safety.

“All Shropshire Council licensed drivers who were checked were found to be correctly licensed and, whilst the majority were also found to be complying with their vehicle licence conditions, there were some failures to display required signs and one driver whose behaviour towards the officers undertaking the check was held to be unacceptable; these matters were followed up in accordance with the Council’s Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy 20123 – 2027 and our Better Regulation and Enforcement Policy.”

Deputy Leader of Telford and Wrekin Council and Cabinet member for homes and enforcement, Councillor Richard Overton said:

“Telford & Wrekin Council welcomes continued partnership working with our neighbouring authorities. Public safety and protecting our residents are a top priority and these joint exercises play an important role in ensuring our drivers comply with conditions of licence and that our licensed vehicles are safe and roadworthy.

“We expect drivers licensed by us to follow the law and maintain the highest standards. During the latest operation, just one vehicle failed the checks due to a damaged door sticker and a missing licence plate. Our officers suspended the vehicle until these issues were put right.”

Craig Collingswood, City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet member for environment and climate change, said:

“City of Wolverhampton Council licences vehicles across the country and undertakes partnership work with other licensing authorities wherever its drivers work.

“Public safety is the council’s priority every day of the year, but the Christmas period brings its own challenges. With darker nights and celebrations involving alcohol, it’s never more important to ensure you’re getting into a licensed taxi. Our ‘Get Home Safe’ campaign gives you the information to be able to spot a vehicle which has undergone our safety checks.

“The council undertakes tyre checks of all vehicles stopped, to ensure that they are safe and legal. On this occasion with Shropshire Council, we were able to point two drivers’ attention to their tread running low, so they can change their tyres before they are dangerous.

“Now is a great time for all motorists to check that the tread on their tyres is above the legal limit of 1.6mm. Tyres with low tread increase your stopping distance, making you more likely to have a road traffic collision.”

less than a third were wolves plated :shock: must be too close to wolverhampton :lol:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 10:17 pm 
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On the day itself, 56 licensed vehicles were checked to ensure the drivers were correctly licensed and that the vehicles were licensed,

If this check covered that number of vehicles then why don't similar checks do the same?

Or are the other checks mere PR stunts? :-k

That said it appears this check was also a PR stunt, evidenced by multiple councils patting themselves on the back. [-(

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