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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:00 pm 
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More than FORTY taxi drivers arrested for drug driving since the start of the year

https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/li ... d-15375079

Merseyside Police have said drug driving could mean job losses, imprisonment and even death.

More than forty taxi and private hire drivers have been arrested for drug driving on Merseyside since the start of the year, police have revealed.

A spate of recent incidents has prompted Merseyside Police to issue a stark warning to cabbies and private hire drivers that taking drugs and driving could result in losing their job, being imprisoned and even them or someone else dying.

There have been six tweets in the past fortnight from the force's Roads Policing Unit have about specific instances of this crime, and Inspector Keith Kellett told the ECHO it was a "disappointing" trend.

He said: “Drug driving is a serious offence and leaves our communities vulnerable. All motorists have a duty of care to themselves, those they are travelling with and other road users which is why it is particularly important that taxi drivers and private hire companies consider the risks they may be putting themselves and others in if they’re found to be driving whilst using drugs.

“Merseyside’s taxi and private hire drivers are extremely important members of the community and most offer a reputable and safe service getting you from point A to B. A minority of these drivers however, have broken their position of trust by driving whilst taking drugs, something that cannot be taken lightly.

“Drug driving could result in job loss, loss of independence, a criminal record, increased insurance costs, imprisonment and even fatality."

It's councils who make the decisions on whether to issue or revoke licences for drivers, and Wirral council policy governing conduct of drivers is very clear on the matter.

It says: "Licence holders who commit an act of, or are being investigated for an allegation of, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or where a licence holder has been disqualified from driving as a result of such an offence will generally have their licence revoked with immediate effect."

Insp Kellett said "most people" on Merseyside drive responsibly, and are aware of the serious consequences being under the influences of drink or drugs can have.

He added: “However, it is disappointing that there has been a recent increase in taxi drivers and private hire drivers being found to be driving whilst under the influence of drugs. While those caught using drugs still represent a small minority of drivers, I cannot stress enough the dangers that this presents.

“With further enforcement, we’ll continue to educate all drivers around the risks they’re taking by driving impaired, again ensuring that our roads are as safe as possible for the vast majority of law-abiding road users.

“Any driver involved in a road traffic collision, or who commits a traffic offence, can expect to be breathalysed, and may be required to perform an impairment test.

"The current drug driving legislation makes the process of prosecuting drug drivers much simpler and our rates of prosecution are high. Our message to those drivers would be don’t risk it. The consequences of being caught can be long-lasting and life-changing."


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:00 pm 
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Had a look back at the Merseyside Roads Policing Unit Twitter feed. These are the trade-related posts from the last fortnight or so. (Apologies for size of some of the photos - couldn't see any way to reduce them in size, but thought good to include them to illustrate some of the points being made.)


The driver of this taxi has been arrested on West Derby Road following a positive drug test for cocaine

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Private hire driver stopped in a check site produces this as his spare wheel. Apparently he wasn't aware that there was a problem with it!

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This private hire vehicle in the city had just dropped off a fare and was brought into our check site. Sadly he tested positive for cocaine and will now spend a few hours in custody then a wait for the forensic results

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The driver of this taxi was stopped in Liverpool and arrested after providing a positive drug wipe. Will await forensic results.

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Private Hire Vehicle stopped in Bootle, driver smelt of intoxicants and subsequently failed the roadside breath test. Driver provided a reading of 140 (limit 35) in custody!

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This PHV driver was arrested following a positive drug test at the roadside. Now they're in for an anxious wait for the blood results

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Taxi driver arrested on suspicion of Drug Driving, after testing positive for cannabis

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Private hire driver stopped and tested positive for cocaine. Only been a driver for 3 days. Now to wait and see what the blood results are. Over the specified limit and he'll lose his licence exactly the same as you would for drink driving

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This taxi was stopped in Liverpool, subsequent examination of the vehicle revealed this hole that was "fixed" using newspaper. The driver was also arrested after providing a positive drug wipe.

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One from earlier, after a concerned member of public phoned up regarding the manner of driving from a PHV in Liverpool, the vehicle was stopped and driver spoken to. Driver failed a roadside breath test and taken to custody. Later fails to provide in custody

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:02 pm 
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Check out the nick of the HC in this video - unfortunately can't embed them on the forum, so you'll have to use the link. But it's a twitter video, so should load easily enough, unlike the videos on some of the newspaper sites :roll:

https://twitter.com/MerPolTraffic/statu ... 5735936001


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:13 pm 
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Wirral MBC wrote:
"Licence holders who commit an act of, or are being investigated for an allegation of, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or where a licence holder has been disqualified from driving as a result of such an offence will generally have their licence revoked with immediate effect."


So driver being investigated for allegation of driving under the influence generally has licence revoked with immediate effect.

Really?


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:16 pm 
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StuartW wrote:
Check out the nick of the HC in this video - unfortunately can't embed them on the forum, so you'll have to use the link. But it's a twitter video, so should load easily enough, unlike the videos on some of the newspaper sites :roll:

https://twitter.com/MerPolTraffic/statu ... 5735936001

None of those faults have appeared since the vehicle was licensed, unless they have 10-year renewals, so questions should be asked about the fitness of the testing station.

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“Merseyside’s taxi and private hire drivers are extremely important members of the community and most offer a reputable and safe service getting you from point A to B. A minority of these drivers however, have broken their position of trust by driving whilst taking drugs, something that cannot be taken lightly.

Maybe a minority of drivers in Liverpool, but it seems Liverpool have the majority of drug drivers nationally.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 1:25 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
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“Merseyside’s taxi and private hire drivers are extremely important members of the community and most offer a reputable and safe service getting you from point A to B. A minority of these drivers however, have broken their position of trust by driving whilst taking drugs, something that cannot be taken lightly.

Maybe a minority of drivers in Liverpool, but it seems Liverpool have the majority of drug drivers nationally.


What about the drugs that can't be traced like Ephedrine and Amphetamines?


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:50 pm 
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StuartW wrote:
Wirral MBC wrote:
"Licence holders who commit an act of, or are being investigated for an allegation of, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or where a licence holder has been disqualified from driving as a result of such an offence will generally have their licence revoked with immediate effect."


So driver being investigated for allegation of driving under the influence generally has licence revoked with immediate effect.

Really?

yes.....They have to appeal.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:53 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
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“Merseyside’s taxi and private hire drivers are extremely important members of the community and most offer a reputable and safe service getting you from point A to B. A minority of these drivers however, have broken their position of trust by driving whilst taking drugs, something that cannot be taken lightly.

Maybe a minority of drivers in Liverpool, but it seems Liverpool have the majority of drug drivers nationally.

Not Liverpool....Merseyside

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Not Liverpool....Merseyside

It's all the same to me.

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