JD wrote:
No vehicle which is used for carrying passengers for hire or reward, other than a taxi, may display on or above its roof, in any part of England and Wales outside the Metropolitan Police District and the City of London, any sign which consists of or includes the word ‘taxi’ or ‘cab’, whether in the singular or plural, or ‘hire’, or any word of similar meaning or appearance to any of those words, whether alone or as part of another word, or any sign, notice, mark, illumination or other feature which may suggest that the vehicle is a taxi.
Of course many councils allow a roof light as long as it just advertises the firm, or the firms number.
