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Bogus taxi drivers offering services in Canterbury district

By: Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:13, 18 December 2018

Updated: 16:20, 18 December 2018

A number of bogus taxi drivers are operating in part of Kent - just as the need for cabbies heightens during the festive period.

There have recently been several incidents where people have ordered taxis in the Canterbury district, only for an unlicensed driver to turn up and offer their service.

One case would have involved a lengthy trip to London for an unbeknown passenger, but luckily the real taxi arrived just time.

Always make sure you are getting in an officially licensed taxi

As a result of the recent near misses, the city council has issued guidelines for people to look out for before setting foot in a taxi.

They are:

The authority, which is working closely with police on the issue, has reassured to customers that all of its officially licensed drivers are DBS checked.

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Anyone who thinks they are in a taxi with a fraudster, should call 999.

If an unlicensed cab comes to pick you up, report it to police on 101 or email licensing.enforcement@canterbury.gov.uk

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