Drugs are found in taxi driver's vehicleA GLASTONBURY taxi driver has been arrested after police found Class A and Class B drugs in his car during a routine check in Street.
Police carried out the search of his taxi during a joint operation with Mendip District Council, aimed at making sure taxi drivers had everything in order and were carrying appropriate equipment such as fire extinguishers and First Aid kits.
Inspector Mark Nicholson said: "A drug itemiser machine was used during the search with a positive result, so we searched the car."
Inspector Nicholson said that while they were searching the car, police found a chewing gum container, which contained two bags, one containing green vegetable matter and one with white powder.
"This just goes to show how important checks like these are," he said.
"And how seriously things like this are taken – who knows what might have happen if he'd been driving under the influence of illegal substances?"
He added that they would continue to carry out spot-checks on taxis across Street and Glastonbury.
Andrew Baker of Glastonbury was cautioned by police, and his taxi license has been revoked by Mendip District Council.
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