Private Hire driver from Milton Keynes fined for no insurance offences and illegally plying for hire

    A private hire driver from Milton Keynes has been fined for illegally plying for hire and no insurance offences.

    The private hire driver, licenced by Transport for London (TfL), was convicted at Milton Keynes Magistrates Court on 5th January.

    It comes as a result of a joint enforcement operation carried out by Milton Keynes City Council and Buckinghamshire Council,.

    Mohammed Ibrahim Ali of Cullen Place, Bletchley, Milton Keynes pleaded guilty at Milton Keynes Magistrates Court and was convicted of illegally plying for hire and no insurance offences following the operation in April 2023.

    Ali was fined £200, received 8 DVLA penalty points and must pay an £80 victim surcharge and £200 costs.

    TfL will now review his licence.

    Cllr Paul Trendall, Cabinet Member responsible for Taxi Licensing at Milton Keynes City Council, said: "Licenced drivers are in a position of trust and members of the public expect that anyone driving a licenced vehicle has the correct licence and insurance to do so. This driver must take personal responsibility for the safety of everyone that he carries in his private hire vehicle.

    "Illegally plying for hire and driving without appropriate insurance cover means that passengers have little or no legal protection whilst travelling in these vehicles. This case will hopefully send a powerful message to the licensed trade and clearly shows the consequences that await any licenced driver who fails to follow the law."

    Cllr Mark Winn, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing & Regulatory Services, commented: "Council officers regularly conduct inspections and investigations to ensure that private hire drivers are complying with the rules. Protecting the public is paramount and we take all necessary action to ensure that drivers comply with the law and uphold their responsibility to keep passengers safe.

    "Private hire drivers who fail to uphold these standards − including those who illegally ply for trade and drive without appropriate insurance − can expect robust enforcement action. Illegal plying for hire is a serious offence, and drivers who engage in this activity will face penalties."

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