Sussex wrote:
Fixed penalties work sometimes (speeding) and fail miserably at other times (drunk and disorderly behaviour).
Which can't-be-arsed police officer told you that?
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So which group would taxi law contraventions fall into?
Is it right to 'fine' someone £200 for not wearing their badges? IMO no. Is it right to fine someone £200 for an illegal pick up? IMO yes.
Which group does untidy vehicle come into? Is it the same group as cherry-picking? Or the same group of not putting the meter on?
My point is there isn't a yes or a no to the question being posed, only a maybe.
Ah, yes, I think CC's £200 fine related to plying for hire rather than anything more minor, thus to that extent I would agree that a fine of such a magnitude wouldn't be appropriate for more minor transgressions.
And my point about the deterrent was perhaps more related to the fact that it would be a lot easier to prosecute the offence rather than the type of punishment administered, thus to that extent there might be a lot more drivers brought to book, which in turn would increase the deterrent effect.
But otherwise I suspect you're more in agreement with me than CC. I think
