Taxi tout is outfoxed by Airport Cars bossTHE director of Airport Cars Gatwick has told how he helped snare a 71-year-old taxi driver illegally touting for work.
The elderly cabbie, Michael Sabana, has been disqualified after he attempted to poach customers leaving the airport.
He was caught on October 28 last year when the potential passenger he approached turned out to be James Kemp, director of Airport Cars, which holds exclusive rights to pick up passengers at Gatwick.
Sabana, from Bedfordbury, London, appeared at Mid Sussex Magistrates' Court on March 15.
He was found guilty of touting for hire the use of a private vehicle at the airport and using a motor vehicle without third-party insurance. Sabana was disqualified from driving for 12 months, fined a total of £200 and ordered to pay court costs of £200.
Mr Kemp said touts at the airport are a common problem.
He added: "On the day in October we received a report from a taxi driver from London that he saw a guy hanging around and trying to pick up passengers.
"He was looking out for people who seemed confused or lost. I went down there myself and he offered me a taxi."
Before getting in the car, Mr Kemp told Sabana he needed to head back and collect a friend from inside the airport.
However, he actually went to tell the police what was happening and agreed with officers to get into the vehicle and contact them as soon as it started moving.
Once he had done so, the car was stopped and Sabana arrested.
Mr Kemp added: "This is not a rare thing to happen at all at the airport and it is a problem we are looking to crack down on.
"The hardest bit is catching them. People are in danger of being forced to pay extortionate rates.
"The biggest worry I have is that a passenger getting into a tout's vehicle is exposed to a ride in a car that is unlicensed, uninsured and has a driver who may present a serious risk of harm.
"You never know who you are getting into the car with when approached by a tout. Anything could happen."
Mr Kemp added that, in contrast, all of the drivers at Airport Cars are licensed, undertake a specific taxi driving test, are subjected to stringent medical examinations and are checked by the National Criminal Record Bureau.
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