Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Operation Crush

Operation Crush

A bombshell is about to explode on the Manchester Cab Trade. This is in the form of Operation Crush. The operation is being run Nationally and is less than halfway through. Less than halfway through and approx 700 cases of perverting the course of justice has come to light.



The offences occur when a fleet owner or garage owner receives a section 172 notice that a camera offence has been committed in one of their cabs. The fleet owner returns the notice identifying who the driver is, as is required by law. The driver then receives a second 172 notice informing him of a penalty and asking him to confirm he was driving. This is when the offence occurs. The driver informs his owner, fleet or garage that he is about to be endorsed.


A couple of fleet owners in Manchester have told the drivers they cannot accept the endorsement, because it would cost the fleet owner too much in insurance premiums to continue to employ that particular driver. In fear of losing his track and/or his livelihood the driver falls for the next scam. The fleet owner offers to “get rid” of the offence for around £150. He tells the driver he has someone in the Central ticket office who will wipe the offence from the computer.


This is a scam, no such person exists. The fleet owner passes the 172 notice to a couple of scallies off a local Manchester overspill estate. They then redirect the section 172 to a false address.


The scallies used in the Manchester incident were not the sharpest pencil’s in the box. They used the same address several times, this was flagged up on the police computer, naturally, and set the investigation in motion. One fleet owner is implicated in 8 of these offences. 8 Manchester Hackney drivers are about to go “down the steps” for perverting the course of justice. This is just to save a fleet owner a couple of quid a week in insurance premiums. The 172 notices in question have been forensically examined and everybody who has touched one, will have his “dabs” recorded.


We received this news because one of the drivers in question broke down in interview in the last few weeks. He was entitled to, he has an unblemished record and now he knows he will soon wake up in prison, to find he has become some tattooed Neanderthals bitch. All to save someone else a few quid !


He rightly is about to bring everyone down with him.


The sad thing about all this is that camera offences are only minor infringements. Any offender is offered a driver awareness course for £80. You legally avoid the penalty points this way. You also learn something, so your cash is not wasted. You can do this again, as long as it not less than two years since your last course.


This news is about Manchester, but you can bet it goes on all around the country, especially in large Cities where multi owners thrive. I beg all Licensed Hackney drivers, do not fall for a scam such as this, not to save some tight barsteward a few quid.


Local Authorities should examine their part in this affair as well. Some authorities are suspending drivers who accrue six points in any year. They say this is evidence of dangerous driving. Hackney drivers do approx four times the mileage of any ordinary driver (48k against 12k). It would hardly be called dangerous driving if an ordinary motorist got six points in four years, would it.


It is exacerbated by the fact that a Magistrate has not sought to remove anybodies licence for two minor offences. A Magistrate is the appellant authority for decisions of a local council, yet the local council can and DO add an additional penalty to drivers who offend. This is surely contrary to natural justice. The decisions of some Local councils are therefore, in my opinion, adding to this problem and coercing some drivers to commit a more serious offence.

(taken from: rainycityripoff.blogspot)

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