Taxi drivers fined for illegally soliciting fares A TAXI driver has been made to pay more than £2,000 after illegally operating in Reading town centre.
On Saturday May 15 Arshid Mahmood, of Henry Street, Katesgrove, attempted to solicit trade on the King's Road in Reading, despite only having a license for South Oxfordshire.
The 62 year-old, who also did not have insurance, attempted to cover his tracks by providing licensing officers with a handheld computer and mobile phone which contained false booking information.
Mahmood appeared in Reading Magistrates Court on November 11 and was fined £1,350 and made to pay £1,224 in court costs for the transgressions.
On the same day Mohammed Orangzaid, of Lundy Lane, west Reading, appeared in the same court charged with plying for hire outside of South Oxfordshire and driving without insurance.
He was fined £200 and made to pay £200 costs.
Councillor Paul Gittings, Reading’s Lead Councillor for Consumer Services, said: “Well done to the council’s licensing officers for pursuing these cases and working with our legal team to secure a successful prosecution against these drivers.
“It sends a clear message that the council takes a strong stance against unlicensed drivers plying for hire in the borough and we will not hesitate to take tough action against them.”
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