Another one not on the council's website, and this is the press version. And doesn't do the trade any favours. But, to be fair, it's not like the press has spun it differently from officialdom
Unfortunately zero detail about what kind of vehicle faults were found.
Taxi spot checks in Milford, Neyland and on A477 find 'lots of issues'https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news ... ts-issues/Taxi and private hire operators in Pembrokeshire are being reminded to keep an eye on their paperwork following a ‘disappointing’ morning of spot checks in the county.Dyfed-Powys Police, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVLA) and Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing and school transport teams took to the roads on Thursday morning, April 3, for the checks.
They targeted the Neyland and Milford Haven areas, together with the A477 area around Sageston and focused on taxis and private hire vehicles.
Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing team said after the operation: “Disappointingly, lots of issues encountered.”
The teams checked 24 vehicles, and as a result issued six suspension notices, four delayed prohibition notices and found that three drivers were not carrying badges. They also discovered that one of the vehicles was untaxed.
Fixed penalty notices were served where appropriate.
The team added: "Taxi and private hire operators in Pembrokeshire are reminded to go through a vehicle checklist at least weekly to ensure that vehicles are safe and compliant with licence conditions."