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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 6:40 pm 
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Doesn't say how many cars they checked over the recent weekend as opposed to over the whole exercise, but looks like they didn't find much.

But quite a lot of blather, although there's coded criticism of Wolverhampton, which obviously isn't unusual these days.

But by saying they've only warned four cars out of 400 (although no doubt the totals over the whole operation will have been higher) they're obviously trying to portray this as good news, as opposed to demonising the trade.


Over 400 taxis checked under licencing operation across Chester

https://www.cheshire.police.uk/news/che ... s-chester/

Chester Local Policing Unit are continuing their ongoing efforts to ensure taxis are operating lawfully in the area.

Operation Recordings, carried out by Chester Beat Management Team and the Special Constabulary, was established in a bid to ensure taxis were safe, correctly licenced, and compliant with their regulations.

With support from the Local Authority Licensing Team, over 400 taxis have been stopped and checked since the operation was launched in an attempt to engage with drivers and increase visibility alongside partners in tackling unregistered and unsafe taxis operating in the area.

Over the past weekend (Friday 25 April – Sunday 27 April), officers conducted inspections on a number of locally licenced taxis as well as taxis licenced in other council areas.

Whilst this is not illegal for taxis in licenced in other areas to operate in Chester, it makes it much harder for drivers and vehicles to be safety checked by local authorities to ensure that they are suitable to transport the public.

Officers were deployed to a number of hotspots for taxis registered both in and outside of Chester. Drivers were engaged with while officers conducted a number of safety checks, including making sure all vehicle lights were fully operational, drivers were in possession of their IDs and, where appropriate, CCTV cameras were in operation.

As a result of the policing activity over the weekend, four taxis were issued with warning notices for faulty break lights and incorrectly displayed number plates.

Inspector James Wilson said: "Operation Recordings was launched by the of the Chester Beat Management Team along with local partners including taxi licencing officers for Cheshire West and Chester, Wolverhampton, Wrexham, Sefton and Flintshire, in order to combat unlicensed passenger vehicles.

"The aim of the operation is to provide reassurance to those using taxis in Chester, that they are safe to use and road worthy with enforcement action being taken where appropriate. It was really reassuring to see that so many of the taxis that operate in our area were compliant with the appropriate legislation.

"Our officers will continue to support the legitimate taxi drivers in Chester and ensure those enjoying a day out here can return home safely."

Naturally, the press rehash headline makes it sound a bit worse than it was. But I suppose the headline could have been a lot worse :?


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Naturally, the press rehash headline makes it sound a bit worse than it was. But I suppose the headline could have been a lot worse :?


Chester: Taxis given warning as part of police safety checks

https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/ ... ty-checks/

CHESTER Police say over 400 taxis have been stopped and checked as part of an ongoing effort to ensure that they are operating lawfully in the area.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 6:58 pm 
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Should have looked this up first rather than the other way round, but I'd forgotten this was the one with the photo from Crewe Station :-o

But it's similarly blathery, see-no-evil, sort of thing :-$

Which is certainly good for the trade's image, but you kind of get the impression from this kind of stuff that they're trying to sugar-coat it all, indeed just like Wolverhampton Council itself, ironically...

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 7:39 pm 
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If they checked 400-ish cars and only found a few iffy lights and number plates, I would class that as a cause for celebration.

Yet not a positive word from anyone in authority. It's a bit like they will now struggle to justify any future overtime to their number crunching bosses.

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