More than 20 taxis have been stopped and checked in Tunbridge Wells during a multi-partner operation to ensure drivers are operating legally.

Officers from the town’s Community Safety Unit assisted the Driver Vehicle Standards Agency and borough council, during an evening of inspections to check taxis were roadworthy and adhering to licence requirements.

The operation took place on Thursday 8 December and led to spot checks on a total of 21 taxis. All the drivers were found to be fully compliant.

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PC Andy Forrester said: ‘Operations like this are important in ensuring the public have access to taxi services in Tunbridge Wells which are operating legally and are safe to use.

‘They are also important in identifying and deterring those who may pose as genuine taxi drivers but are actually unlicensed and who take away business from legitimate operators.

‘Unlicensed taxi drivers may also have criminal intentions, such as looking to exploit people when they are vulnerable through alcohol. The busy festive period is a reminder that it is always sensible to make prior arrangements to get home safely, by travelling with a friend or in a group if possible and by pre-booking a licensed taxi.’

Private vehicles also checked

Inspections were also carried out on several private vehicles, leading to seven advisory notices being given for minor defects related to number plates, tyres, and lights.

By Ed

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