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| Author: | StuartW [ Thu Apr 02, 2026 7:54 am ] |
| Post subject: | Knives found in Canterbury HC as sniffer dog searches cabs |
Whatever next - a sniffer dog searching the cars for drugs, but instead finding a couple of knives But I wonder why it was thought necessary to search the driver's car under the Misuse of Drugs Act - does the dog effectively initiate the search, or is the dog only deployed after the police have decided to search the car? Joint operation ensures safe and legal taxi service https://news.canterbury.gov.uk/news/joi ... i-service/ Ensuring taxi drivers have roadworthy vehicles and are operating in a safe and legal way was the focus of a special evening operation that saw more than 20 drivers stopped and several having action taken against them. https://news.canterbury.gov.uk/wp-conte ... g-op-1.jpg Licensing enforcement officers from Canterbury City Council and Kent Police officers were joined by Police Dog Sully, a specialist drugs dog, for the joint operation in Canterbury on Friday 27 March. The team carried out static and mobile checks throughout the evening, with 21 drivers stopped and engaged with. Two drivers had their licences suspended immediately by council licensing officers for bald tyres, with both also receiving traffic offence reports from the police for these defects. One of these drivers was also searched under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, and a search of his vehicle under the same powers resulted in the seizure of two small, serrated knives – one found in the driver’s door pocket and one in the boot. A further driver was given a warning for a defective light, while other breaches of licensing policy were also found and will be dealt with by licensing officers separately. An important element of the operation was around safeguarding. All 21 drivers were provided with an engagement pack containing information on key themes, such as Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), exploitation risks, vulnerability awareness and how to report concerns appropriately. These packs were designed to reinforce the role of drivers in safeguarding the public and recognising risk indicators during their work. In addition to taxi-focused activity, officers carried out proactive patrols at the Canterbury Lane and St George’s Lane taxi ranks, where several breaches of policy were noted which will also be dealt with separately. PD Sully supported the operation by searching vehicles and patrolling the taxi ranks. This led to nine drug searches involving members of the public. Two men were found to be in possession of cannabis, with one of the men being arrested after also being found in possession of a knife. He has been released on bail while enquiries continue. Cabinet member for community safety and enforcement, Cllr Connie Nolan, said: “Taxi drivers hold a significant position of trust within the community, often transporting vulnerable individuals and operating late at night when some people might be a little worse for wear. “This operation was about ensuring our drivers meet all their legal, licensing and safety obligations. And on the whole, it is an industry that operates professionally and to a high standard within our district. “Where issues were found, our officers and police colleagues did not hesitate to take appropriate action to keep the public safe and make sure those high standards are maintained. “And we have had very positive feedback from the trade, who appreciated why we were doing this. The many drivers who provide such an excellent service to the public were pleased to see us tackling those who are falling short.” Kent Police Licensing Officer, PC Danielle Rolfe, said: “Whilst a vast majority of taxi drivers in the city provide a good service, it is essential that they fully understand their responsibilities and follow best practice in relation to the safeguarding of their customers. “Kent Police will continue to work closely with local partners on operations like this to improve safety measures and to ensure businesses are operating at the highest standards.” Published: 1 April 2026 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Author: | StuartW [ Thu Apr 02, 2026 7:55 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Knives found in Canterbury HC as sniffer dog searches ca |
This is the Kent Police version. Not much difference, really, but interesting how the headline frames it all from a different angle, and obviously the 'safeguarding packs' handed out to drivers are particularly relevant in that regard. And, of course, that's a bit different from the norm in stopchecks as well. Women and girls' safety bolstered through taxi rank operation https://www.kent.police.uk/news/kent/la ... operation/ Officers have taken part in a targeted operation involving taxi ranks to improve the safeguarding of woman and girls in Canterbury. On Friday 27 March 2026, officers from Canterbury’s Community Safety Unit and Canterbury City Council’s Licensing Enforcement Team carried out a joint operation with coordinated checks on taxi drivers, focusing on their safeguarding awareness for women and girls alongside vehicle safety and licensing compliance. Throughout the evening, officers conducted both static and mobile stops, engaging with 21 taxi drivers in total. Each driver received a safeguarding information pack to strengthen their understanding of how to identify and report concerns linked to violence against women and girls. During the checks, two taxi drivers had their licences suspended immediately by council licensing officers for bald tyres, with Kent Police issuing two Traffic Offence Reports for the same defects. During one vehicle search, officers recovered two small, serrated knives, which were seized. PD Sully, a specialist drugs dog, supported the operation by searching vehicles and patrolling the Canterbury Lane and St George’s Lane taxi ranks. This led to nine drug searches involving members of the public. Two men were found to be in possession of cannabis, with one of the men being arrested after also being found in possession of a knife. He has been released on bail while enquiries continue. Licensing Officer PC Daniell Rolfe said: ‘Whilst the vast majority of taxi drivers in the city provide a good service, it is essential that they fully understand their responsibilities and follow best practice in relation to the safeguarding of their customers. ‘Kent Police will continue to work closely with local partners on operations like this to improve safety measures and to ensure businesses are operating at the highest standards.’ Cabinet member for community safety and enforcement, Cllr Connie Nolan, said: 'Taxi drivers hold a significant position of trust within the community, often transporting vulnerable individuals and operating late at night when some people might be a little worse for wear. ‘This operation was about ensuring our drivers meet all their legal, licensing and safety obligations. And on the whole, it is an industry that operates professionally and to a high standard within our district. ‘Where issues were found, our officers and police colleagues did not hesitate to take appropriate action to keep the public safe and make sure those high standards are maintained. ‘And we have had very positive feedback from the trade, who appreciated why we were doing this. The many drivers who provide such an excellent service to the public were pleased to see us tackling those who are falling short.’ |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Thu Apr 02, 2026 5:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Knives found in Canterbury HC as sniffer dog searches ca |
Interesting idea introducing sniffer dog inspections as I'm sure we all have read about or know of drivers "assisting " their long hours |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Apr 02, 2026 7:55 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Knives found in Canterbury HC as sniffer dog searches ca |
Quote: An important element of the operation was around safeguarding. All 21 drivers were provided with an engagement pack containing information on key themes, such as Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), exploitation risks, vulnerability awareness and how to report concerns appropriately. Another tick box operation.
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Apr 02, 2026 7:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Knives found in Canterbury HC as sniffer dog searches ca |
Quote: But I wonder why it was thought necessary to search the driver's car under the Misuse of Drugs Act - does the dog effectively initiate the search, or is the dog only deployed after the police have decided to search the car? I suspect they asked the driver if he/she minded if the dog undertook a search. Very awkward for the driver to say no. |
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