taxpayers’ money to transport schoolchildren has been stripped of his licence after racking up a string of traffic offences.Scott McMillan runs Premier Taxis and is contracted by West Lothian Council to transport 600 pupils a day to their classes.But Police Scotland said the 43-year-old was “likely to cause a threat to public safety” after he was caught breaking road laws.Officers found McMillan driving without insurance, using a mobile phone behind the wheel, speeding, not having a tax disc and keeping a vehicle which did not meet insurance requirements.
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