The driver also had the 'cheek' to return a customer's purse and pocket another £20.
A Glasgow cab driver who illegally picked up passengers charged them an "excessive" £90 for a six mile journey after one person was sick.
Private hire car driver Malik Faisal drove the customers from Dumbarton Road to Newlands and kept hiking the price up. He also found a purse in his vehicle after the journey and on returning it had the "cheek" to pocket another £20 for bringing it back.
Faisal's licence was suspended for three months by the city's licensing and regulatory committee today when councillors heard about this behaviour.
The meeting was told Faisal slammed on the brakes suddenly when a girl was sick on her coat in his vehicle - leading to a person hurting their head during the trip in November 2024.
Councillors were told how after finding a purse he turned up at the passenger's door and talked to her mother - receiving £20 for returning it. As a result of the incidents, a complaint was made to the taxi and private hire enforcement unit.
Committee chair councillor Alex Wilson said: "There are alarm bells ringing all over with this."
Addressing Faisal, councillor Sean Ferguson told him: "It is not for you to charge £20 to take property back."
He added: "You have pirated. An individual hurt their head when you stopped abruptly."
Councillor Wilson said: "There is a catalogue of errors. You should never have taken that fare. You quoted £30, you increased the fare and increased it again.
"You were taking excessive amounts of money for a journey that was nowhere near that amount."
Pointing out to Faisal how his insurance was invalid as he was operating illegally, councillor Wilson told him he had no right to demand an additional fee after a passenger was sick.
Councillor Wilson added: "You had the cheek to ask for money for returning an item."
He continued: "You should never have accepted a penny."
Faisal admitted he had made a mistake.
Councillors Ferguson and Leòdhas Massie wanted to revoke Faisal's licence completely.
But councillors Hanif Raja lodged a motion to suspend his licence for three months, which was agreed by the majority of the committee.
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glas ... s-31137630Oddly similar to the Salford story. A 3-month suspension is lenient IMO, but hey he admitted he made a mistake.