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| Author: | StuartW [ Sat Jun 28, 2025 11:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Unroadworthy x-border car in Staffs impounded in PFH sting? |
Well I'm just surmising, but if the car impounded here is the one in the photo, then that looks suspiciously like a Wolverhampton PHV plate But if it was impounded then presumably a bit more than a missing sticker, or whatever... Ensure your private hire vehicle is pre-booked, Newcastle residents reminded https://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/new ... s-reminded ![]() Image: Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council People using private hire vehicle taxis in Newcastle-under-Lyme are being reminded they could risk their safety if they are not pre-booked. The reminder is being issued by the borough council’s licensing team following a joint operation with Staffordshire Police where four private hire vehicle drivers responded to on-street pick-up requests by officers. Private hire vehicles which are not pre-booked are not insured for that journey – risking passengers’ safety. Furthermore, there will be no official record of the journey by the private hire taxi company. The April operation, which is scheduled to be repeated over the summer, also saw one vehicle impounded for not being roadworthy. Only Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council licensed hackney carriages can be hailed from public places or picked up at designated taxi ranks. Private hire drivers risk licence revocation for breaking the law. Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s Deputy Leader and portfolio holder for Finance, Town Centres and Growth Stephen Sweeney said: "We want to encourage visitors to our vibrant town centres and ensure they have a safe journey home. "We’d like to remind people either to use one of our hackney carriage taxis, which are black and have a white stripe down both sides, or book ahead for a private hire vehicle. People should be aware that journeys in private hire vehicles which have not been pre-booked are not insured or recorded, which risks their safety and wellbeing. Private hire drivers which undertake such pick-ups are breaking the law. "We’re committed as a council to protect our residents and visitors’ safety and support our taxi drivers who operating legitimately.” Inspector Joel Hurst, from the Newcastle-under-Lyme local policing team, said: "We’re continuing to work collaboratively with our partners to combat illegal taxi activity and to keep local communities safe. "Using unlicensed taxis that aren’t pre-booked can put people at risk, and that’s why we’re continuing to act proactively to address the issue in Newcastle-under-Lyme.” |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sat Jun 28, 2025 11:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Unroadworthy x-border car in Staffs impounded in PFH sti |
Can't find a photo of a local private hire plate, but these are the HCs. And since they're using saloon HCs there I'd guess the PHV plates are a similar shape and design, thus the more normal squarish shape rather than the more rectangular Wolves ones https://i2-prod.stokesentinel.co.uk/art ... 053476.jpg |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sat Jun 28, 2025 12:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Unroadworthy x-border car in Staffs impounded in PFH sti |
I should have actually looked for this on here, because plate stuff from this particular borough rang a bell. But this is one of those "Top 10 things to know about getting a taxi at Christmas time" thingies from around 18 months ago. And confirms that the plate on the impounded car in the photo isn't a Newcastle-under-Lyme plate. So in view of the shape and colour, and the cross-border context generally, my money would be on the car in the photo being a Wolves PHV Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council wrote: Minicabs can be any colour – apart from black – and display white licence plate, with green borders, on the front and back. https://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/new ... stmas-time |
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