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PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2024 8:15 pm 
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Same old, same old.

Imagine if every council prosecuted every instance of illegally plying for hire, and if every time it happened they issued a news release, and every time that happened it was reported in the press :-o


Taxi driver fined hundreds of pounds after operating illegally at Henley Regatta

https://www.southoxon.gov.uk/community- ... y-regatta/

A taxi driver has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 and had six points added to his DVLA licence for illegally plying for hire at the Henley Regatta.

On 3 May 2024, Ihsan Mehmood, 41, of York Road, Reading was convicted of unlawful plying for hire and operating without the correct insurance. Mr Mehmood pleaded guilty to the charges.

On 30 June 2023, Mr Mehmood was caught as the result of a test purchase operation carried out by South Oxfordshire District Council licensing enforcement officers and colleagues from other authorities.

At a sentencing hearing at Oxford Magistrates Court, magistrates heard how Mr Mehmood’s would have targeted unsuspecting members of the public. While there was no evidence Mr Mehmood overcharged his passengers, the court heard how unlicensed journeys undermined public safety.

In mitigation, Mr Mehmood said he understood the mistake he had made. Mr Mehmood also told the court that Reading Borough Council were likely to revoke his private hire license following these convictions.

Mr Mehmood was advised that it was up to Reading Borough Council to impose any further penalties they deemed appropriate in line with their licensing policy.

When sentencing, magistrates took into account Mr Mehmood’s early guilty plea and minimal income, and imposed a £200 fine for the unlawful plying for hire and £200 fine for not having the correct level of insurance. They also ordered Mr Mehmood to pay a £160 victim surcharge and £500 towards prosecution costs.

Additionally, 6 penalty points were imposed on his DVLA licence in relation to the insurance offence.

Cllr David Rouane, Cabinet Member for Legal and Democratic Services at South Oxfordshire District Council, said: “Another positive result for our Enforcement Team who work hard to make sure unlicensed and consequently uninsured, taxis are stopped from operating in our district. We often work with colleagues from neighbouring councils to make sure we can stop taxi drivers illegally plying for hire and ensure the safety of our residents.

South Oxfordshire District Council will look to prosecute any driver caught plying for Hire. Such illegal activity will not be tolerated, and our team of licensing officers will continue to be vigilant and take legal action against anyone breaking the rules.”


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PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2024 8:16 pm 
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While there was no evidence Mr Mehmood overcharged his passengers, the court heard how unlicensed journeys undermined public safety.

Well there wouldn't be any evidence of a PHD overcharging, because by what metric would a reasonable charge be measured in such circumstances?

Maybe it just means overcharging in comparison to the local and legal HC tariffs :?


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PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2024 9:34 pm 
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Imagine if every council prosecuted every instance of illegally plying for hire, and if every time it happened they issued a news release, and every time that happened it was reported in the press :-o

I'm guessing there is a ton of overtime that needs justifying.

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