Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Another undercover police operation has resulted in the prosecution of an illegitimate taxi driver from Aylesbury.

The sting involved special constables posing as prospective customers of cabbie Muhammed Imran, 32, who was unlawfully plying for hire on Akeman Street in Tring.

Imran, of Queens Park, Aylesbury is licensed as a private hire taxi driver by Aylesbury Vale District Council, accepted the un-booked fare despite regulations stating all fares accepted by private hire taxi drivers must be pre-booked.

As a result, his taxi was not insured for the journey.

Imran was found guilty of the two offences at St Albans Magistrates Court yesterday, despite originally denying the offence by claiming there was a booking.

His defence was not accepted by magistrates and he was ordered to pay a total of £1,737.50 in fines and costs.

He was also given eight penalty points on his driving licence on top of six exisiting points, resulting in a six month driving ban.

Portfolio holder for residents and regulatory services at the borough council Neil Harden said: “I welcome this decision which enforces the strong stance taken by Dacorum Borough Council on this issue.

http://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/another-counterfeit-cabbie-is-prosecuted-after-police-sting-1-6611675

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