Cheshire East warns out-of-town taxi drivers after man convicted of 'plying for hire’

By Ryan Parker 17th Oct 2024

Majid Mahmood, 43, of Stoke-on-Trent, was approached by a customer in February for a ride outside Crewe Railway Station after the customer had initially approached the two licensed drivers (Ryan Parker).
Majid Mahmood, 43, of Stoke-on-Trent, was approached by a customer in February for a ride outside Crewe Railway Station after the customer had initially approached the two licensed drivers (Ryan Parker).

A Stoke-on-Trent man has been convicted of 'plying for hire' as a result of intervention from two licensed Cheshire East taxi drivers.

Majid Mahmood, 43, of Williamson Street, Tunstall, was approached by a customer in February for a ride outside Crewe Railway Station after the customer had initially approached the two licensed drivers. 

Mahmood was challenged and warned that what he was doing was against the law, but he refused to give up his fare and drove off with his passenger at high speed, the court heard. 

Majid Mahmood, 43, of Williamson Street, Tunstall, was ordered to pay a total of £546 in fines, a victim surcharge and legal and investigation costs (Nub News).

Mahmood pleaded guilty to the offence at Crewe Magistrates Court on Tuesday 15 October and was ordered to pay a total of £546 in fines, a victim surcharge and legal and investigation costs.

Chair of Cheshire East Council's environment and communities committee, Cllr Mick Warren, said: "I sincerely hope that this sends out a very clear message that we will not tolerate drivers illegally collecting fares in our borough.

"There's also another very important message here on public safety. If you need to book a taxi in the borough, you will always be better served looking for a vehicle that has been licensed to work in the borough.

"Any vehicle licensed by Cheshire East Council displays a Cheshire East licence plate on the front and rear of the vehicle. 

Chair of Cheshire East Council's environment and communities committee, Cllr Mick Warren (CEC).

This is the second recent successful prosecution for 'plying for trade' brought by the council, after a similar case in August. 

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