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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:46 pm 
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Taxi driver fined for illegal pick up

A private hire driver was fined hundreds of pounds for illegally picking up passengers in the city. Imran Shahzad, 29, of 120 Copenhagen Close, Luton, was discovered during an operation run by Milton Keynes Council’s taxi licensing department and Thames Valley Police in December.

He pleaded not guilty and appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates court last Thursday claiming he took the fare from outside Oceana night club in central Milton Keynes by mistake thinking it was his pre-booked fare.

The court heard that two undercover officers acting as test purchasers asked if he was free to take them to Jury’s Inn at the Hub, central Milton Keynes and he agreed to do this in contravention of his licence.

Magistrates found him guilty of Plying For Hire contrary to Section 45 Town Police Clauses Act which invalidated his car insurance( contrary to Section 143 Road Traffic Act 1988) and he failed to provide proof of insurance contrary to section 50(4) Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.

He was fined a total of £705 with £840 Costs and eight penalty points were endorsed on his driving licence. Shahzad, who was licensed to operate a private hire service in South Northants area, was found plying for hire as a result of a joint test purchasing clampdown in Milton Keynes.

A private hire vehicle cannot pick people up without a pre-booked job obtained through their registered operator; unlike black taxi cabs that can be hailed down from the street or found at a taxi rank.

Alan Broomfield, an enforcement officer with the council’s taxi licensing department, said: “The council has had to take action to stop this practice which has not only safety issues for the passengers but is also harmful to local taxi firms that are going about their business in a legal way.”

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Perhaps if Luton PH didn't dress their cars up like Taxis with lit up roof signs, they might not be tempted to act like one. :roll:


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GBC wrote:
Perhaps if Luton PH didn't dress their cars up like Taxis with lit up roof signs, they might not be tempted to act like one. :roll:

I will have you know it wasn't a Luton PH.

They are as straight as can be. :roll: :roll:

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If I remember rightly Luton is one of those places where hackneys have to be a Wav. So saloon cars are all ph in Luton which should be a lot more obvious to customers and LO's alike


I agree though that it should be made law that PH are only allowed restricted signage on top of the vehicles which would make it a lot easier for the general public to tell the difference except when paraletic !


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