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| Author: | Cybro [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:25 pm ] |
| Post subject: | 2 out of 30 Taxis Pass Spot Tests In Cardiff |
11 Mar 2008 Only two out of 30 taxis pass spot tests ONLY two taxis out of 30 stopped at random were given a clean bill of health in an operation to crack down on law-breaking drivers. Police and vehicle licensing officers working on Cardiff’s crime crackdown Operation Maximum Impact said they were “hugely disappointed” by the results of the four-hour operation on Friday night. Nearly all of the taxis stopped randomly were found to have bald tyres, defective lights or other defects that it is a driver’s responsibility to correct. Seventeen were given immediate prohibition notices which means the drivers cannot pick up more fares and 10 were given advisory notices warning them to correct the problems as soon as possible. Only two of the taxis stopped on Friday night were given a clean bill of health. Police Constable Richard Satterley, from the Cardiff Central neighbourhood policing team, said: “Only two passed through completely clear, which was very disappointing. “Everyone concerned would have liked to have stopped 30 vehicles and have every one of them pass. We will be carrying out many more of these operations in the future.” The operation follows revelations last year that 902 of Cardiff’s 1,607 cabbies had been warned by officials for breaches during the 2006/7 financial year. Some 25 of those drivers lost their licences and several of the taxi drivers stopped on Friday night for breaches will have to appear before the council’s licensing committee to learn if they face the same fate. Carl Tritschler, of Dragon Taxis, said that all vehicles working for his firm went through weekly checks. He said: “If they’re not up to scratch, they can’t work. It’s likely that the hackney carriages pulled over as part of this operation were largely independents.” Eight police officers working with three officers from the Vosa inspection body and the Cardiff council licensing department took part in the operation from 7pm to 11pm on Friday. Source: ic Wales ---------- Disclaimer These press articles are intended for informational purposes only. Statements and opinions expressed in these articles are solely those of the original Publisher. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of these articles, and therefore I am not liable for any information contained therein. Where possible, the Publisher and the source are documented within each article. Any author that holds legal copyright, and objects to their material being posted, may request that it be removed and any future material excluded. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 2 out of 30 Taxis Pass Spot Tests In Cardiff |
Cybro wrote: Nearly all of the taxis stopped randomly were found to have bald tyres,
defective lights or other defects that it is a driver’s responsibility to correct. I wonder when the last council check was and when the next one will be. I suspect if these checks were weekly the pass rate would be far higher. |
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| Author: | ALS [ Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:45 pm ] |
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and......."Seventeen were given immediate prohibition notices which means the drivers cannot pick up more fares and 10 were given advisory notices warning them to correct the problems as soon as possible." so that means these 10 passed the checks as they can continue to pick up? Or were they just 'slightly' illegal? A car is either roadworthy or not. Sensationalist Headlines!! |
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