tracy wrote:
Hi. I have a little question. If you where on a sting operation for drivers picking up outside of their area and the driver stopped thinking you were giving him a ticket / fining him for leaving his for hire light on. He asks you if you are taxi licensing as he believes you are pulling him for his hire light, can you lie, and would you lie, then ask him to take you to a destination. It seems very unethical as you should show him the badge if he believes you are licensing and has stopped to pay his dues. Could you tell me your stance on this protocol and whether it is forceful? What are your guidelines if the driver has stopped for your officers? Is this lawful under the human rights act? Should they show him their badges/I.D.?
Thank you. Tracy
So you're saying the driver stops out-of-area thinking it's an LO.
He asks the flagger if he's an LO, and the flagger says he isn't, but he really is.
But the driver believes he isn't and thus takes him.
So you're saying he picks up the punter illegally when he's made sure he's not an LO, although the LO misled the driver about it.
I suspect the facts suggest that the driver would have committed the offence if the flagger had actually been a member of the public, so to that extent it's not entrapment?