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PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 10:25 pm 
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Taxi driver licence revoked

https://www.tamworth.gov.uk/taxi-driver ... -revoked-0

Following a hearing on 26 November 2024, Tamworth Borough Council has revoked a taxi driver’s licence and licence to operate.

The driver was brought before the council licensing committee, after admitting using an unlicenced and uninsured vehicle.

The case came before the licensing committee following a complaint in August 2024, and subsequent investigation by Tamworth Borough Council.

Licensing committee found the driver had used the unlicensed vehicle on a number of occasions and identified the driver and his vehicle using CCTV and ANPR cameras.

Councillor David Foster, portfolio holder for environmental sustainability, waste and recycling, said: “It is vital that licenced taxi drivers comply with the law and work to keep their customers safe.

“Taxi drivers who choose to flout the rules and law, risk losing their licence to operate and risk losing their livelihood. It is rare to see licences revoked; this only happens after proven continued breaches of the rules.

“Licensed taxis not only require a full MoT but are also tested twice a year at the council’s nominated testing station to ensure they are roadworthy. If the driver was involved in an accident the passengers would not have been insured, making the offence even more serious.

"We are determined to protect the public and aim to ensure only fit and appropriate drivers are licensed by the council. Enforcement action will be taken when people break the law.

“This kind of flagrant flouting of licensing rules will not be tolerated. We want to reassure the public and existing taxi and private hire operators that we will enforce against rogue operators when complaints are received."

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We want to reassure the public and existing taxi and private hire operators that we will enforce against rogue operators when complaints are received."


in other words they don't actively enforce :roll: only when the info lands on their desk !

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 6:46 pm 
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We want to reassure the public and existing taxi and private hire operators that we will enforce against rogue operators when complaints are received."


in other words they don't actively enforce :roll: only when the info lands on their desk !

Kind of how most enforcement happens in 2024. That includes the police. :sad:

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