Illegal taxi drivers across Stoke disrupted in successful police operation

By Sarah Garner

16th Dec 2022 | Local News

Police checked if taxis were insured, issuing sensible fares and not speeding or using their mobile phone (Staffordshire Police).
Police checked if taxis were insured, issuing sensible fares and not speeding or using their mobile phone (Staffordshire Police).

Nearly 10 illegal taxis have been reported for prosecution after police completed a successful operation in North Staffordshire. 

Local officers from the Roads Policing Unit (RPU) teamed up with Stafford Borough Council, Newcastle-Under-Lyme Borough Council, Stoke-on-Trent City Council and the DVSA to target illegal taxi plying in Stone on 26 November.

Police went out on patrol to check if taxis were operating lawfully. 

They checked things like:

  • Vehicles and drivers were insured 
  • Fares were sensible 
  • Drivers were not using their mobile phones on the road
  • Speeding 

The DVSA also checked for issues such as:

  • Roadworthiness
  • Correct driving licence entitlement 

Taxis were observed through the night, resulting in eight being reported for various motor offences. 

Four of those were prohibited from operating by the DVSA. They had tyres, seatbelt and lighting issues and will not be back on the road until the defects are rectified.

Almost ten taxis have been reported for prosecution as a result of the police operation (Staffordshire Police).

PC Martin Randle, who took part in the operation, said: "Illegal taxis serve as a disruption to residents and businesses – especially in rural areas where there is a reduced public service in the evening and there are less transport options for vulnerable members of the community.

"We've worked closely with our partners to target those responsible and stop them from influencing the supply and demand of taxi hire within the region.

"Operations like this will be vital moving forward to stop those responsible and ensure the public have access to legal and fair taxi services in all areas of Staffordshire."

Dave Collings, Head of Enforcement Delivery at DVSA, said: "We're really pleased to be working in partnership with Staffordshire police helping to keep vehicles in the local community safe.

"Taxi drivers are entrusted by their fare paying passengers to provide safe and roadworthy vehicles to get them to their destination.

"In the future, we will plan other operations to target those who undermine road safety and help to protect fair competition within this industry."

     

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