This is the latest story, but below is one posted by Captain Cab back in 2014. Wonder if the guy was stripped of his badge after being cleared of rape, or wot?
Carlisle driver lands £735 finehttps://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/1745 ... -735-fine/CARLISLE City Council is stressing the dangers of using unlicensed taxis and unlicensed private hire vehicles following a court conviction.Dariusz Kowalczyk, 52, of York Gardens, Carlisle, pleaded guilty to five offences at north Cumbria Magistrates’ Court this week.
He was charged with using a vehicle as a private hire vehicle without a licence, acting as a driver of a taxi without a licence, acting as a private hire operator without a licence, plying for hire without having first obtained a licence, and waiting at an appointed hackney carriage stand in a prohibited vehicle.
For the two offences of driving without a licence he was fined £200 each.
he magistrates treated the other offences as four separate offences and imposed a fine of £55 each.
There was an order of £85 for costs and a victim surcharge of £30, giving a total penalty of £735.
A spokeswoman for Carlisle City Council said: “All cases of alleged illegal taxi and private hire operations are being investigated and where information is obtained to evidence an illegal operation action will be taken.
“Don’t be tempted by convenience, availability or a cheap fare - the vehicle you get into may not be safe, you may not be covered by insurance and the driver may not be a safe and fit person.
“Properly authorised taxi and private hire drivers have all these safeguards.”
To enjoy a safe journey, here are some helpful tips:
- Pre-book - Plan ahead and always pre-book through a licensed operator, alternatively use one of the Hackney ranks in the city centre.
- Check the details - Ask for details of the car when making the booking and make sure that the driver knows the destination and the name it was booked under, when it arrives.
- Check the vehicle - Make sure that the vehicle is plated with private hire or hackney carriage licence plates on the rear of the vehicle. Private hire vehicle and white taxis will also have white door signs with the City of Carlisle displayed. A licensed Hackney Carriage also have an illuminated roof sign displaying the word ‘Taxi’.
- Ask for ID - Ask to see the driver’s ID badge. He or she is obliged to wear this badge so that it is distinctly visible. There is no reason a driver should refuse to show this to the customer and they must have it in their possession to carry out licensed journeys.
Carlisle taxi driver cleared of sex attackDariusz Kowalczyk, 48, had been accused of “behaving in a sexually predatory way” and of launching a serious assault on the woman after parking in a secluded part of Carlisle.
But a jury returned a not guilty verdict following a four-day trial at Carlisle Crown Court.
Mr Kowalczyk, of Esther Street on Carlisle’s Currock estate, was visibly emotional as he walked free from the court’s dock after the jury foreman announced the verdict.
The cabbie had denied a charge of orally raping the woman.
The prosecution in the case had claimed that Mr Kowalczyk drove her to a “quiet spot” at Stainton, near Etterby, Carlisle, before carrying out an attack.
But Mr Kowalczyk said that everything that happened was consensual.
Mr Kowalczyk, a Polish national, sat alongside an interpreter in the dock during the trial.
The jury deliberated for four hours and 19 minutes before returning the not guilty verdict.