So, again, it's all harmless and informative enough, but it's largely just doing the Wolverhampton PR stuff for them - the tweets put out on the official council feed gain very little traction, and I'd guess the Taxi Point stuff gets far more readers, and to that extent helps feed the official Wolverhampton PR narrative.
Why not question, for example, why the Wolverhampton Council tweets almost NEVER mention any suspensions, and only mention that kind of stuff when it's a clean bill of health - 'all our vehicles found compliant', or similar
I mean, GMP Traffic said 174 taxis in checked, "resulting in 1 arrest, 24 licensing suspensions, 5 vehicle defects and 2 prohibitions."
So if almost half the cars checked were Wolves-plated, surely some of them must have been taken off the road, or were one of the defective cars, or maybe even the arrest?
And another odd thing is that when Wolves do post and official tweet about ops, they seem to now regularly mention drivers not wearing badges, which they didn't mention at all until relatively recently.
Which all seems a bit odd, both in terms of zero mention of vehicle issues, but apparently lots of naughty drivers not wearing badges. Which doesn't ring true, somehow, both in terms of the lack of likelihood of
all vehicles being compliant while drivers not, and also in terms of why the council highlights one but not the other
