Don't know how I missed this on TaxiPoint at the time, but an actual article about
spotchecks in my own backyard
And a photo from one of our four ranks in the St Andrews area (out at our station at Leuchars), although the operation covered all the Fife zones
And it's not good news either
And, funnily enough, I don't think this was publicised locally, and the source seems to have been a UK-wide Facebook page dealing with road policing matters. And the post is very brief, and TaxiPoint's rehash is quite straight bat
But maybe the reason it wasn't publicised locally is because the results don't really fit the usual narrative
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 4176393359TWELVE taxi licence plates removed during Fife taxi check operationhttps://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/twelv ... -operationFife Roads Police, in collaboration with Fife Council Enforcement Officers, conducted a three-day taxi compliance operation as part of the National Taxi Education and Enforcement Campaign.The initiative, which ran from 28 to 30 November, resulted in 68 taxis being inspected. Officers identified 47 offences and vehicle defects during the checks.
Following the findings, 12 yellow taxi plates were removed, effectively taking those vehicles off the road.
The campaign aims to ensure taxi operators meet safety and licensing standards while maintaining public confidence in the industry.
A Roads Policing Scotland spokesperson said: “Between 28/11/2024 & 30/11/2024 Fife Roads Police along with Fife Council Enforcement Officer carried out taxi checks as part of the National Taxi Education & Enforcement Campaign.
“68 taxis were checked, 47 offences/defects found and removal of 12 yellow taxi plates.”
