Taxi drivers caught illegally taking fares in Old Traffordhttps://www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/n ... -trafford/Two Hackney Carriage drivers have been fined after being caught in the act of illegally picking up undercover council officers following sporting events in Trafford.
Both Aamar Shahzad Ahmed, 47, and Khalid Mahmood, 60, pleaded guilty to illegally plying for hire and use of a motor vehicle without insurance at Manchester Magistrates' Court on April 2.
On July 25 last year, Trafford Council’s Licensing Enforcement officers were on patrol as England played India at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground.
Just after 10am on Talbot Road, the officers spotted a white Hackney Carriage, licensed by Manchester City Council, with its taxi sign illuminated.
When officers spoke with the driver, Ahmed, he agreed to take them into the city centre.
However, as they set off, officers identified themselves and asked him to pull over, with Ahmed, of Esmond Road, Manchester, later claiming that picking the officers up had been ‘an impulse thing’.
Just weeks later, on August 9, council officers were out again near the Old Trafford football stadium for Manchester United’s pre-season game with Fiorentina.
Just after 12pm, outside the Bishop’s Blaize pub near the stadium, officers approached a black Hackney Carriage licensed by Manchester City Council.
When officers spoke with the driver, Mahmood, of Hembury Avenue, Burnley, he agreed to take them into the city centre.
After getting in and identifying themselves, the officers asked Mahmood to pull over, with the driver asking for a warning only as he admitted he had made a mistake.
Ahmed pleaded guilty to unlicensed ply for hire, driving without proper insurance and failure to wear his driver identification badge.
He was fined £346, with a surcharge of £138 and a £100 contribution to costs as well as eight points on his driving licence.
Mahmood was fined £400, with a surcharge of £160 and £100 contribution to costs as well as eight points on his driving licence after pleading guilty to unlicensed ply for hire and driving without proper insurance
A spokesperson for Trafford Council said: “This is another example of a wider problem on matchdays with drivers from other areas illegally looking for fares.
“Only Hackney Carriages licensed by Trafford Council are permitted to pick up fares without a booking.
“Trafford’s Hackney Carriage drivers work hard to provide transport for those who need it in the borough. This type of behaviour puts public safety at risk and is illegal.”