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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 3:33 pm 
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Nothing much to see here, except the one who 'failed to attend' - echoes of that one from last week where drivers were 'thanked' for attending, or something like that - as if they had a choice :lol:

Don't know about the jurisdictional issues, though - but if it's just standard car stuff, and police and DVSA folks are present, then they can stop any HC/PH from anywhere and direct them to the garage for tests? :-o

But if they're ramp or pit tests, as it sounds like they are, then not much found out of 28 cars, I would say O:)


Further taxi safety operation held

https://www.durham.gov.uk/article/32648 ... ation-held

Police and licensing officers have carried out a joint operation as part of ongoing work to ensure taxi safety.

Patrolling officers stopped vehicles in Durham City to check for road worthiness and legal compliance, with 28 drivers directed to a specialist garage for inspection by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

Led by the council and Durham Constabulary, and supported by Joy Allen, Durham Police and Crime Commissioner, the operation aimed to ensure taxis operating in the area are mechanically safe and that drivers hold the correct licence.

Of the 28 taxis directed to the garage, four vehicles failed the test due to issues with tyres, a split CV boot and an engine management light displaying. Two of the vehicles were licensed in County Durham and two were licensed elsewhere in the region, with the driver of one of those given a £100 fixed penalty notice and three penalty points due to a tyre tread being below the legal limit.

Another taxi, which was also registered outside of County Durham, failed to attend and officers are following this up separately.

The operation follows a similar exercise across County Durham and Darlington in December, which saw 58 vehicles stopped and 50 directed to a garage for further inspection.

Raising awareness and protecting the public

Cllr John Shuttleworth, our Cabinet for rural communities, highways and community safety, said: "There are thousands of taxi drivers operating in County Durham, with the majority complying with the licensing requirements, keeping their vehicles in a roadworthy condition and providing a valuable service for residents and visitors.

"This crackdown was directed at a small minority of drivers who breach licensing conditions and put members of the public at risk by failing to ensure their vehicles are mechanically safe. We will continue to work with our partners to raise awareness of taxi licensing laws and to protect the public from those who flout these important regulations."

Improving road safety

Chief Inspector Jim O'Connor, from Durham Constabulary said: "The public need to be able to trust that the taxis they use are safe and the overwhelming majority are. But this joint operation shows that some do not reach the safety standards passengers rightly expect.

"Checks like this not only protect the public, but also protect the drivers - they help improve road safety, reduce the risk of collisions and ensure everyone gets home safely.

"We would like to remind people to use reputable companies when booking a taxi. When the taxi arrives, the driver should be wearing photographic identification as well as having their private hire licence displayed within the vehicle".


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 3:34 pm 
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...except if it's an HC that rolls up, presumably #-o


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 3:34 pm 
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And of course the press rehash makes it sound a lot worse than it actually was. I mean, imagine you took 28 members of the public driving ropey-looking cars to a garage.

I suspect you'd find a lot more than a couple of dodgy tyres, a split CV boot and an engine management warning light :-o


Durham taxi safety operation finds four vehicles unfit

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/ ... les-unfit/

A taxi safety operation in Durham revealed that four cabs were failing roadworthiness checks.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:22 pm 
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it's very hard to spot a split CV boot unless the vehicle is up on a ramp and many mechanics struggle with engine management lights. Easy to clear but they keep coming back ! So apart from the defective tyre I really could only fault the one driver there.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:43 pm 
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I think the number of faults they found should be viewed as a positive not a negative.

The only safety problem was the iffy tyres.

I suspect those doing the testing were a bit gutted that they found virtually nothing wrong in the vast majority of vehicles.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:26 pm 
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Compare the BBC's new headline and strapline to the ones above in the Northern Echo and the Durham Council one, and the whole framing is different, in my opinion at least [-(

The council one is the most neutral/straight bat, the Echo's is the least favourable to the trade, while the BBC's is maybe half way between the two :?

Durham Council wrote:
Further taxi safety operation held

https://www.durham.gov.uk/article/32648 ... ation-held

Police and licensing officers have carried out a joint operation as part of ongoing work to ensure taxi safety.


The Northern Echo wrote:
Durham taxi safety operation finds four vehicles unfit

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/ ... les-unfit/

A taxi safety operation in Durham revealed that four cabs were failing roadworthiness checks.


BBC North East wrote:
Taxis targeted in safety check operation

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c15qygp0v7jo

One in seven taxis stopped during a safety operation failed checks, police have said, but added the "overwhelming number" of taxis are safe.


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