Dozens of vehicles checked
As part of Operation Nepsara, officers from South Wales Police and licensing teams from Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Newport councils stopped more than 50 taxis and private hire vehicles over the weekend.
Of the 30 vehicles brought into the inspection area:
- 3 were issued warnings for low tyre tread and faulty lights.
- 4 were slapped with Stop Notices, forcing drivers to fix defects on the spot before carrying passengers again.
- 1 taxi was immediately banned from the road after inspectors discovered a dangerous broken suspension.
A further 22 vehicles were checked on the roads by the Safer Roads Team under Operation Night Owl.

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Police: “Public safety comes first”
Sergeant James Ponting said:
“Freshers Week brings thousands of people into Swansea’s night‑time economy. The public must be able to trust the taxis they use. Taking unsafe vehicles off the road is about protecting lives.”
Council: “Trust in taxis is vital”
Cllr Andrew Williams, Swansea Council Cabinet Member for Corporate Services, added:
“These checks are about safeguarding vulnerable people and making sure every journey home is safe. If a taxi isn’t roadworthy, it won’t be allowed to operate in our city.”
