A multi-agency enforcement operation in Warrington town centre on Saturday evening, June 7, led to the suspension of one taxi driver and the delayed suspension of two others.
Officers from Cheshire and Merseyside police forces worked alongside licensing teams from Warrington and Wolverhampton councils to crack down on taxi and private hire vehicle infringements.
The operation came amidst concerns about drivers obtaining licences from areas outside their residency, with data indicating that up to 96 per cent of taxi driver licences issued in Wolverhampton last year were for individuals living elsewhere.
A Cheshire Police spokesman confirmed the details of the operation: "Officers on the Warrington town centre beat were deployed on a taxi licensing operation on Saturday evening."
He added: "They were assisted by colleagues from the wider Warrington beat team, as well as special constables from both Cheshire and Merseyside. Officers were deployed across several sites around the town centre, with the support of taxi licensing enforcement officers from both Warrington and Wolverhampton councils."
The spokesperson elaborated on the outcomes, stating: "A total of 27 vehicles were stopped, and the drivers were spoken to, with several infringements and offences dealt with.
"This led to the suspension of one taxi driver and the delayed suspension of two more. Several motoring offences were dealt with by Cheshire and Merseyside police officers.”
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