Sirius wrote:
jasbar wrote:
Sorry to have to tell you this Skull. But I think you're talking to yourself.
Leastways all of those who are viewing this, either can't bring themselves to respond or, dazzled like rabbits in the glaring headlamps of reason and logic, they're too scared to.
There has to be a lot of worried people out there.
jasbar wrote:
Sorry to have to tell you this Skull. But I think you're talking to yourself.
Leastways all of those who are viewing this, either can't bring themselves to respond or, dazzled like rabbits in the glaring headlamps of reason and logic, they're too scared to.
There has to be a lot of worried people out there.
Now Jasbar why would anyone be scared to respond to your good self or anyone else, the only reason I can think of is that by responding to any of you is that it might prompt another hissy fit.
It's also very damaging to all of us to have to keep reading how the public are being ripped off by the hackney trade in Edinburgh when there is no evidence to support your claims that by freeing up the market we would have cheaper fares, is there?
The maximum Fares set by the council in Edinburgh seem to fit in quite well with the National average, the thing that strikes me most about the Evening News fare debacle is that limit on numbers has no apparent affect on fare levels, so could you explain this to everyone please Jasbar or Skull.
You can't be sirius. You know full well your desperate to respond.
Damaging to read how the taxi trade rips off punters? Good, I hope it upsets you. And I hope it generates anger in those who are sitting behind you.
You refuse to engage proper debate. You got personal rather than argue the issues. You have left no alternative.
So, YOU explain to your customers why you're sitting on a £50 goldmine, why you're charging them ever more when the market is falling? Why your bucking market trends? Why you see them as nothing more than cash cows?
Meanwhile I'll just keep whipping up the storm until commercial reality sets in and the trade can throw off the shackles of the vested interests of owners and the council.
"The maximum Fares set by the council in Edinburgh seem to fit in quite well with the National average"? Great, but why are passenger numbers falling? Why should we keep hiking fares just to make up for falling revenue from our diminishing market?
Restricted numbers don't have any affect on fares? Once again, you can't be sirius! Restricted numbers, as well as bumping up plate values, hikes rentals - a factor taken into account in significant unmet demand studies all over the country (as are increasing plate values).
Curiously, CEC's survet excluded these factors. Why? because they had no intention ever of increasing numbers. The taxi owners on the cartel didn't want it. neither did the PH owners in the cartel want it. The cosy wee club scripted the report, then gave Jacobs around thirty grand to do very little or nothing and keep their traps shut.
Sirius, this was corruption posing as political process.
At the end of the day, these shenanigans bring little credit to the trade.
The days of the £50K plates are over. They are vulnerable. They will go.
Please don't sell yours. You'd only hurt an idiot and deny me the please of costing you £50K.
