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Check the taxi you’re getting into is legal!

Last updated: 2024/12/17 at 12:17 PM
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As Christmas approaches lots of us are gearing up for Christmas nights out with friends and families so we’re reminding everyone of the need to check that any taxi you get into is properly licensed.

There are some car owners out there who will take advantage of people at the end of their evening and take their money without being a properly licensed and legal taxi driver.

If they’re not licensed they’re not insured which means it could be costly for you further down the line should anything happen.

Here’s some useful tips to keep you safe:

  • All private hire or hackney cab vehicles will be displaying white and purple coloured license plates which should be on the outside of all vehicles.
  • A licensed Hackney Carriage will display a rear plate and an illuminated roof sign displaying the word ‘TAXI’.
  • Private hire vehicles will also have yellow adhesive signs in the rear windows.
  • All drivers will have an ID badge with their name, photograph, license number and expiry date.  If you can’t see it please ask to see it before you set off.

Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Public Protection said “We will have council enforcement officers working alongside North Wales Police officers over the festive period conducting spot checks.

“Many unlicensed taxi drivers may be driving in busy streets or hovering about busy night spots for unsuspecting individuals or groups so please always check to make sure you’re not becoming part of a scam.

“Not only are unlicensed taxi drivers uninsured, they are also taking away income from legitimate operators and individuals.”

Sergeant Medwyn Williams of North Wales Police’ Roads Crime Unit said: “We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable time this Christmas. A really important part of a night out is making sure that you can get home safely afterward and the best way is either pre-arrange a lift with a family member or friend, or to book a licenced taxi.

“We are working closely with Wrexham Council and are carrying out spot checks. We don’t want people to get into unlicensed taxis – and by that I mean people who do taxi runs in their own vehicles, who are unlicensed and who could be anyone. If you get into one of these cars you could be putting your safety at risk as you may not know who is driving or if the vehicle is safe.

“When you get a taxi always book it through a reputable company. Licensed taxis must display taxi plates both in and outside of the vehicle.

“Stay safe and enjoy the festivities.”

If you suspect that someone is acting as an unlicensed taxi, you can report this to the Licensing Section on 01978 297441, email licensingservice@wrexham.gov.uk  Or alternatively contact the Police on 101. You can remain anonymous if you wish.

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