
HCC warns taxi drivers to stop using private number plates
The Honiara City Council (HCC) Law Enforcement Division is calling on all taxi owners operating within the city to immediately stop using private number plates for their taxi services.
The division has raised concerns that some operators are breaching the Honiara City Council Business License Ordinance by running taxi businesses without proper registration and licensing.
Director of Law Enforcement, Mr. Robert Madeo, emphasized that this practice is illegal and will not be tolerated.
He warned that any taxi owner or driver found violating the law will face legal action in court.
“Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse,” Mr. Madeo stated, stressing that the law will be enforced strictly to maintain order and fairness in the transport sector.
Mr. Madeo further revealed that the Law Enforcement Division will soon conduct a surprise operation to identify and crack down on illegal taxi services throughout Honiara city.
He urged all taxi owners to ensure they are fully compliant with HCC regulations to avoid penalties or vehicle impoundment.
He also issued a stern warning to those who think personal connections will protect them from the law.
“Even if you are a relative or wantoks, we will not help you if your driver or vehicle gets arrested by the HCC Law Enforcement team,” he said.
Private number plates are coloured in yellow, whilst the public vehicle’s number plates are coloured in white, said Mr. Madeo.
The Honiara City Council Law Enforcement Division remains committed to ensuring all taxi operations in the city are legal, safe, and properly licensed.
Taxi owners are urged to act responsibly and comply with the law to avoid unnecessary trouble with authorities.
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HCC statement