To be fair to police, maybe you're being swayed by Sussex's thread title, Edders.
The press headline above uses 'taxi driver' in inverted commas, which implies some uncertainty as to whether or not the suspect was actually a licensed driver.
In fact the official Cleveland Police news release doesn't say it's a taxi driver at all, and simply states that the vehicle had taxi stickers. Of course, even if it turns out not to be a real taxi, if the witnesses credibly say it had 'taxi stickers' then in terms of appealing for information it's surely reasonable to presume it's either a plated vehicle, or at least one purporting to be a proper 'taxi'.
Appeal for information following indecent exposure in Middlesbroughhttps://www.cleveland.police.uk/news/cl ... lesbrough/Police are appealing for information after a man indecently exposed himself to two women in Middlesbrough.The incident occurred when two women were walking along Corporation Road between 2.45am and 3am on Sunday 5th March.
A silver Skoda Octavia with dark coloured taxi stickers pulled up beside the women and began talking to them before indecently exposing himself.
The suspect is described as an Asian male with dark hair aged between his late 20s and early 30s.
He has also been described as thin in build and was wearing dark-coloured clothing on the top and cream coloured trousers.
Enquiries are ongoing including working with taxi companies.
Anyone with information should contact Cleveland Police on 101, quoting reference number 042219.
Independent charity Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously online at
www.crimestoppers-uk.org or by phone on 0800 555 111.