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Swoops target suspect minicab firms
A multi-agency operation is targeting illegal and nuisance mini cabs in Islington. Residents and businesses had complained of unroadworthy vehicles, misuse of blue badges, illegal parking in residents’ bays and on yellow lines, and littering.
The London borough’s parking services department led the joint operation with police, the Transport for London (TfL) Public Carriage Office, NSL Services Group, the council’s street wardens and bailiffs.
The team has made 39 visits to...
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