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New PCO enforcement vehicle gets to work

04 April 2007

A new Public Carriage Office (PCO) enforcement vehicle, which will be used to check that taxis and private hire vehicles are properly licensed and comply with health and safety requirements, will come into full-time use this week.

The vehicle which is clearly branded and runs on green fuel will be used by the PCO compliance team all over London. 

The vehicle has been out on the road, often late at night, since January and the PCO has carried out over 150 vehicle inspections. 

The work of the compliance team will mainly be intelligence-led tackling issues such as illegal plying for hire by drivers and over-ranking at taxi ranks.

Flexibility

Ed Thompson, Transport for London's Taxi and Private Hire Director, said: "This vehicle gives the PCO the flexibility and mobility to get out and about making sure that licensed drivers and operators are working appropriately, and the licensed vehicles meet the required standards. 

"Our officers will also be carrying out joint operations with other agencies such as the Vehicle and Operator Service Agency and the Metropolitan Police including the Transport Operational Command Unit."


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