Council reiterates importance of travelling safely after taxi driver caught operating illegally
Reading Council’s Licensing team reminds residents how to catch a taxi safely after officers caught another unlicensed driver plying for hire in the town centre.
Mr Muhammad Imran Bajwa, licensed by New Forest District Council as an Uber Driver, was only licenced to accept pre-booked fares. In the early hours of 1 June 2024, licensing officers approached him in an undercover operation on Oxford Road, Reading. He agreed to take them to Dee Road, Tilehurst, for a fare of £15 without the required prior booking.
Mr Bajwa was not wearing his taxi driver’s badge and he had not attached the taxi licence plate to his car, causing his vehicle to look the same as any ordinary private car.
Appearing at Reading Magistrates Court on 17 January 2025, Mr Bajwa of Kenavon Drive, Reading, pleaded guilty to illegally plying for hire, and operating without the correct insurance. The court levied fines of £80 and £120 respectively, a reduced sum due to Pleading guilty at the first hearing.
Two further fines of £40 each were ordered for failing to wear his licence badge and failing to exhibit his licence plate. Prosecution costs of £176 and a victim surcharge of £112 will also be paid, bringing the full financial penalties to £568.
The court also endorsed Mr Bajwa’s driving licence with eight penalty points for using a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
- Categories: Home Counties, Taxi/PH
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