Four illegal taxi drivers-migrants were identified in Blagoveshchensk
Blagoveshchensk transport inspectors conducted a raid on illegal taxis in the city.
As a result of the raid, four illegal taxi drivers, who are migrants, were identified. They were driving cars without a license or a registration card, and they did not have a medical certificate.
The drivers were fined 5,000 rubles each, and their cars were impounded. The transport inspectors also warned the drivers that if they continue to operate illegal taxis, they will be fined again and their cars will be confiscated.
The raid was part of a larger crackdown on illegal taxis in Blagoveshchensk. The city has seen a sharp increase in the number of illegal taxis in recent years, and the transport inspectors are trying to crack down on the problem.
The transport inspectors are also urging the public to report any illegal taxis they see. The public can report illegal taxis by calling the police or the transport inspectors.
The transport inspectors are also working with the city government to develop a new law that will make it more difficult for people to operate illegal taxis. The new law will include stricter penalties for illegal taxi drivers, and it will also make it easier for the transport inspectors to catch them.
The transport inspectors are confident that the new law will help to reduce the number of illegal taxis in Blagoveshchensk. The new law will also help to make the city's streets safer for everyone.