Gardaí discovered that the chauffeur was unregistered A vehicle driver is due in court after driving an unregistered taxi around Dublin. Gardaí obstructed a black Toyota in the capital over the weekend as part of an operation with the National Transport Authority. The Commercial Vehicle Unit were out on the roadways examining the accreditations of cab driver when they found that the motorist was not just unregistered as a cabby, however they likewise weren’t signed up to drive at all. Sharing an image of the automobile on social networks, a representative stated: “Our Commercial Vehicle Unit were on an operation with our coworkers at the National Transport Authority the other day inspecting the accreditations of cab driver. “This motorist wasn’t simply unregistered as a cabby, they weren’t signed up to drive at all. “Court will now follow.” It’s the 2nd driving offense highlighted by gardaí on social networks this weekend, after the Tipperary Roads Policing Unit stopped an automobile on Saturday following an Automatic Number Plate Recognition alert for a disqualified chauffeur. Tipperary RPU obstructed a vehicle previously today after an ANPR alert for a disqualified motorist. 3 tires were likewise in very bad condition & the cars and truck was a threat to other roadway users. The lorry was taken & the motorist was jailed & credited court. #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/Rs5F3300A0– An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) May 11, 2024 Officers found that the automobile’s tires remained in “very bad condition” and identified that it was a “threat to other roadway users”. The chauffeur was detained and charged with a court date to follow, while the vehicle was likewise taken. Together with pictures of the automobile and its used tires, a garda representative composed online: “Tipperary RPU obstructed an automobile previously today after an ANPR alert for a disqualified chauffeur. “Three tires were likewise in exceptionally bad condition and the automobile was a risk to other roadway users. “The car was taken and the motorist was detained and credited court. #SaferRoads”.