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Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

Some tyres found at the weekend and featured on Liverpool licensing's twitter account (Or 'Liverpool compliance', as they might say in Wolverhampton :lol: )

Not the baldest tyres you're likely to see, and some of them must just be borderline 8-[

High-res alternatives below if anyone feels the need for a closer inspection - the last photo in particular doesn't show the tread wear indicators too well, and they're obscured by the text superimposed on the photo.

The inclusion of the plates (presumably window or front-facing plates, because they're too small for rear-mounted plates) is presumably for evidential reasons, but obscured for the purposes of these photos. (Or, at least, I'm assuming they're plates...)

Liverpool licensing wrote:
Licensing Enforcement joined @MerseyPolice
this weekend for a joint operation inspecting licensed vehicles.

Several illegal tyres were identified below the legal tread depth. Drivers will be dealt with accordingly.


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Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

Interesting too that they're all at the same spot, and all within half an hour or so.

Which, extrapolating it all, must mean there are a huge amount of cars knocking around with tyres like that. And that's just the trade :-o

(Three of the photos seem to have been taken within a couple of minutes, presumably as some sort of batch, but that's maybe not of much significance :? )

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

Some other recent action on Liverpool licensing's twitter account in the last week or so - lots going on there :-o

(Readers of Taxi Point may have come across some or all of these on there. But these are the more, er, succinct versions without the excessive padding :lol: )

Liverpool licensing seem better at this sort of stuff than Wolverhamton 'compliance' themselves [-(

Liverpool licensing wrote:
A Wolverhampton licensed PHV driver caught plying for hire/driving without insurance during a test purchase operation in Liverpool last year was sentenced in court recently. The driver received 8 points and a fine, taking them over 12 points and resulting in a 6 month driving ban

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

They should come up here - one car left all night on position 2 on our main night rank Saturday night (where I've seen 30-40 taxis queued in the past), and that was just the worst offender :-o

Liverpool licensing wrote:
Over the weekend, Liverpool City Council Parking Services Officers issued 57 Parking Charge Notices to vehicles illegally using taxi ranks across the city centre. Taxi ranks must remain clear for licensed taxis.

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

A couple to make Sussex happy, I'd guess :D

But the usual daftie in the first case thinking he can get away without paying :roll:

Liverpool licensing wrote:
A Sefton-licensed PHV driver was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice for smoking in a licensed vehicle. The fine could have been as little as £30, but after failing to pay, the matter was progressed to court last week where the driver was fined £450 including costs.

Liverpool licensing wrote:
Yesterday evening a Liverpool City Council licensed Hackney carriage driver was found to be smoking inside of his licensed vehicle.

Under the Health Act 2006, smoking is prohibited in enclosed workplaces. This includes licensed Hackney carriage and private hire vehicles.

Drivers and operators must ensure vehicles remain smoke-free and display the required no-smoking signage. Failure to comply may result in enforcement action.

The driver in question will be issued with a fixed penalty notice.

#SmokeFree #HealthAct2006 #PublicSafety

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Liverpool licensing busy with tyres, smoking and PFH

The tyre here is more obviously dodgy as compared to the four at the top :-o

Liverpool licensing wrote:
A Sefton licensed PHV parked on a taxi rank yesterday caught the attention of Licensing Enforcement Officers. An inspection followed, revealing two illegal tyres, one with cords exposed. The vehicle licence was suspended, and the driver will be summoned for offences.

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