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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:05 pm 
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This seems a tad overblown - makes it sound a bit like Telford, Rochdale or Rotherham rather than a couple of chancers using an unplated car.

And the 'punishments' meted out by the magistrates' court seems more consistent with my view than the council's - they got off very lightly, in my opinion :-o

(So the council have overblown it a bit, in my opinion, but the courts have done the opposite, sort of thing...)

Unusual to have a photo like this as part of an official council press release, though, although it's too big to display on here...


Scam taxi pair convicted following council prosecution

https://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/news/art ... rosecution

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A licensing officer questions Matthews after seeing him drop passengers off in Burntwood.

Two Burntwood men have been prosecuted by Lichfield District Council after licensing officers caught them running a scam taxi operation.

In January 2024 licensing officers stopped a vehicle in Burntwood and, after finding a vulnerable passenger in the back of the car, discovered that both the passenger and the carer who had booked the journey had been duped into believing it was a genuine taxi. The vehicle was uninsured, and neither the car nor the driver held taxi licences. The subsequent investigation discovered that BP Cars, a taxi operator licensed by the Council, had knowingly passed jobs to the driver.

In order to protect the public, licensing officers immediately suspended the taxi operator licence held by BP Cars. The operator was then called before the Council’s licensing committee where councillors revoked the licence.

Cabinet Member Councillor Alex Farrell said: “Motivated by greed, two men put an unknown number of local people at risk through their disgraceful conduct. This scam saw passengers, including the vulnerable, being taken on journeys in an unlicensed and uninsured vehicle that had not met the safety standards required of a taxi, and by a driver who was unlicensed and had therefore not had criminal record or medical fitness checks.”

On 5 November 2024 both the driver and the operator appeared at Cannock Magistrates’ Court and pleaded guilty to a range of taxi licensing, fraud and driving offences.

The driver, 54 year-old Craig Matthews of Coppice Lane in Burntwood was given 6 points on his driving licence and a 12 month conditional discharge. He was also ordered to pay costs of £100 and a victim surcharge of £26.

The operator, 77 year-old Brian Peasley of New Plant Lane in Burntwood and trading as BP Cars, was also given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay costs of £100 and a victim surcharge of £26.

Councillor Farrell added: “Both men now have a criminal record and will not be able to obtain a taxi licence in the UK. Taxi drivers and operators hold considerable responsibility and we expect the very highest of standards from them.”

To avoid becoming the victim of this kind of scam licensing officers are advising people that before getting into any taxi, they should:

- Check the taxi licence plate on the back of the vehicle
- Check the driver is wearing an identification badge


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:06 pm 
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Councillor Farrell added: “Both men now have a criminal record and will not be able to obtain a taxi licence in the UK."

How can he know that? :?


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:06 pm 
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And interesting to compare how the local press have reported it. The Lichfield Live website has gone pretty straight bat:

Burntwood men prosecuted by council after operating unlicensed and uninsured taxi

https://lichfieldlive.co.uk/2024/11/08/ ... ured-taxi/


Meanwhile, the Birmingham Live/Birmingham Mail site has blown it up a tad:

Midlands taxi scam uncovered after vulnerable passengers 'put at risk'

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/m ... r-30330921

Taxi driver, Craig Matthews, and a taxi operator, Brian Peasley, from Burntwood have been convicted of running a scam operation that placed passengers at risk in uninsured and unlicensed cars


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:04 pm 
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Councillor Farrell added: “Both men now have a criminal record and will not be able to obtain a taxi licence in the UK."

How can he know that? :?

We can't, he is talking bo*****s.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:08 pm 
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Is it a scam? Was it a scam?

I'm not sure, certainly as the court found to be illegal, but I wouldn't class it as a scam.

Clearly, the operator couldn't cover his workload with licensed drivers and took a chance by using a mate.

A big fat mistake, but a scam??????

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