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Author:  edders23 [ Fri Oct 27, 2023 11:46 am ]
Post subject:  Telford PH £2000 fine for illegal plying

serves him right :lol:

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/telford/2023/10/27/telford-taxi-driver-fined-nearly-2000-for-illegally-picking-up-fare/

A private hire taxi driver has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after admitting plying for hire following an undercover safety operation led by Telford & Wrekin Council.

Telford Magistrates Court heard how during an evening enforcement exercise earlier this year Muhammad Qasim, 30, of Avondale Road, Wellington, Telford, was approached by council officers in High Street, Newport, and agreed to give them a ride to the Clock Tower in Donnington.

Private hire taxi drivers are not permitted to pick up passengers off the street who have not pre-booked. Officers identified Qasim’s vehicle as one licensed by Shropshire Council.

The defendant pleaded guilty to plying for hire and driving without valid insurance when he appeared before magistrates on Monday October 23. He was fined £500, ordered to pay £1,250 costs and a £200 victim surcharge and given six penalty points on his driving licence.

Councillor Richard Overton (Labour) Deputy Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council and Cabinet Member for Homes and Enforcement said: “This is another successful prosecution of a taxi driver who chose to break the law and put the safety of passengers at risk.

“Illegally plying for hire and driving without insurance are serious offences because we cannot check if the driver and their vehicle are safe to transport passengers.

“We will continue to work in partnership with West Mercia Police and neighbouring local authorities to clamp down on taxi drivers who show disregard for the rules and undermine the vast majority of drivers who do stick to them.”

Councillor Chris Schofield, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Planning and Regulatory Services, said: “Shropshire Council provided evidence to support Telford & Wrekin Council’s investigation into this matter and we are very pleased with the outcome. In addition to the prosecution, the council will now take appropriate action in line with its Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy. We consider plying for hire offences to be of a very serious nature as they fundamentally pose a serious risk to public safety and undermine the licensed taxi regime.

“We fully support the work that Telford & Wrekin Council undertakes to identify licensed private hire drivers who illegally ply for hire in their area and are committed to reinforcing the message that it is totally unacceptable for any Shropshire Council licensed private hire driver to ply for hire.”

PC Sharon Major from West Mercia Police said: "“I welcome the penalties that have been given to Qasim. Plying for hire is not acceptable and we will continue to work with partners including Telford & Wrekin Council to seek out the small minority of taxi drivers who break the law.”

Complaints about Telford & Wrekin Council licensed drivers can be made online.

The council has also compiled a list of frequently asked questions about taxis and private hire vehicles.

Author:  StuartW [ Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Telford PH £2000 fine for illegal plying

Quote:
Telford Magistrates Court heard how during an evening enforcement exercise earlier this year Muhammad Qasim, 30, of Avondale Road, Wellington, Telford, was approached by council officers in High Street, Newport, and agreed to give them a ride to the Clock Tower in Donnington.

Had a look at this on Google yesterday, and can't be bothered looking back. But, and correct me if I'm wrong, it wasn't a trip from Newport in Wales to the Donnington everyone knows, wherever that is, precisely.

Instead, Newport is a small town in the Telford & Wrekin Council area, and the Clock Tower in Donnington is a restaurant in an area of Telford. So the intended trip was about five miles, and was all within the Telford & Wrekin Council area. But obviously the driver was plated PHV by Shropshire Council, so was plying for hire cross-border.

But with two different councils quoted, plus West Mercia Police, you'd think it was some sort of major crime rather than something police and councils elsewhere just can't be bothered with. Keeps the council and police 'comms' people in jobs, at least.

Author:  Sussex [ Fri Oct 27, 2023 7:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Telford PH £2000 fine for illegal plying

The fella shouldn't have done what he pleaded guilty to. End of.

However, how many of us who don't do the above, often exceed the speed limit?

Each year between 1,400 and 1,700 people die on the road, a significant number down to speeding.

So sometimes we need to put some prospective on matters.

Author:  roythebus [ Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Telford PH £2000 fine for illegal plying

I think you'll find that official stats quote around 12% of roads deaths are caused by vehicles exceeding the speed limit, another 12% caused by inappropriate speed for the road conditions. Don't fall for the propaganda.

Author:  Sussex [ Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Telford PH £2000 fine for illegal plying

roythebus wrote:
I think you'll find that official stats quote around 12% of roads deaths are caused by vehicles exceeding the speed limit, another 12% caused by inappropriate speed for the road conditions. Don't fall for the propaganda.

My point is even if it was only 1% or 1 death, that's 1% or 1 more than ever died due to plying.

As I said above, the law is the law, and we as 'fit and proper' folks must abide by it, but we should also put it into perspective.

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