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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:53 pm 
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I suppose four out of six found with problems is quite a high hit rate, but I'd guess they were selected because of obvious issues, such as the dirty one, and the one with accident damage, although that could encompass a huge range of stuff, and the car wasn't suspended. So apart from the tyre, there's not really a huge amount to see.

On the other hand, the checks do seem pretty superficial, and not on the ramps etc.


Roadside taxi spot checks carried out by Council and police

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/roadside-tax ... nd-police/

North East Lincolnshire Council’s licensing team and Humberside Police have carried out a joint operation, spot checking six random taxis.

Drivers were checked, alongside the condition of their vehicle, as well as their licence, insurance, tyres, lights and vehicle tax.

Licensing teams checked all drivers and general condition of the vehicles while Humberside Police checked the vehicles condition, tyres, and lights. The following issues were found during the inspections on the evening of Sunday, 17 December:

    One vehicle was immediately suspended for having a tyre below the legal tread depth limit and the door signs were mounted on magnets

    One vehicle had accident damage

    One was very unclean and the taxi roof light was not working

    One had a broken light, although it was intact and working

The council’s licensing team are responsible for issuing licenses to new and continuing taxi drivers, and carry out extensive checks on the vehicles to ensure that they are roadworthy and meet the required standards.

Throughout the year, the team carry out roadside spot checks to make sure that these standards are being kept to.

Councillor Ron Shepherd, portfolio holder for safer and stronger communities at North East Lincolnshire Council, said: “I’d like to thank the officers from both the council’s licensing team and Humberside Police for carrying out these spot checks.

“It’s important that the standards of our taxis are the highest that they can be and that they are safe for local residents. This work is about making sure these standards are being adhered to.

“I’m pleased to say that the majority of drivers do uphold these standards and I thank them for that. On this occasion, drivers have been spoken to and the issues will be monitored until they are resolved.”

Stay safe and smart when you get a taxi

    Always use a licensed vehicle.

    Hackney Carriage Vehicles can pick up unarranged fares from the street. They have a taxi roof sign and a white licence plate on the rear bumper.

    Private hire vehicles are not permitted to pick up from the street without being pre-booked. They have a half moon door sign on the front two doors which say ‘advanced bookings only’, and a yellow licence plate on the rear bumper. Book by phone, email or in a private hire office. Never approach or accept a journey from a private hire driver which isn’t pre-booked.

    When your booked vehicle arrives, make sure the driver can confirm your name and destination – check this before you get into the vehicle.

    Check the driver’s photo ID badge.

    Never risk getting into a private hire vehicle which is not pre-booked.

The council’s licensing department warns against arranging journeys with unlicensed people on the internet and social media as they are not insured and these individuals have had no checks, which could put people in potential danger.


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One had a broken light, although it was intact and working

So in what way was it broken, then? :-s

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One was very unclean and the taxi roof light was not working

There are one or two cars around here that NEVER have an illuminated roof light [-(

There's also one or two with roof lights so dim you really need to be sitting behind them to know that they're actually illuminated - at least in street lighting rather than in total darkness :-o

Mind you, one is the main local firm involved in 'greenwashing'. So I suppose having a very dim rooflight does help address the 'climate emergency' and save the planet :lol:


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Randomly checking six cars would have taken less than an hour.

I wonder how many hours of overtime were claimed? :roll: :roll:

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So in what way was it broken, then?


It must have had cracked glass/plastic housing surely ?

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