Yorkie wrote:
now you are rushing and you picked the wrong section!
still its an oh s**t for the Manchester Airport crew aint it?
I cannot find it but there is a part that relates to the powers of different size buses like 20 seats can hail and ride.
your part John bears my matter up, buses do ply for hire, are hackney carriages just cannot do so as a whole!
bucking the argument John bucking the argument.
to you Sussex your first judgement was right, you dont know enough to participate my son.
lol Yorkie I didn't make head nor tail of any of this.
Let me get this straight, are you saying the relevant section I quoted from the 1985 act about buses plying for hire doesn't exist?
With regard to Hail and ride, This type of service has to be registered along with any other service, it will have a start and finishing point and a route.
The main overiding principle of a hail and ride type bus service is that it mainly serves the rural community. Normally it is only hail and ride in those sparcely populated areas and housing estates that dont have bus stops. You are unlikely to find a cab rank stuck out in the middle of the penine range. Having said that, there are these type of services that do operate in areas that are not so sparcely populated but in the main they service towns and villages that have a transport shortage problem. I don't know of any hail and ride service that operates in large cities but maybe you can come up with one?
I don't know where you get this notion that buses can ply for hire, I would like you to tell me the principle and legal definition of a bus plying for hire?
I have already shown you the relevant section in the 1985 act, what is it about that section that you don't understand?
You mentioned hail ride but hail and ride operate on a fixed route and they are not plying for hire, they are picking up passengers according to their licence, that licence does not say they can ply for hire.
Perhaps if you wanted to test the theory that a bus can ply for hire, then you may wish to bring your bus into Manchester, park up on a Taxi rank with a big sign saying for hire and see what happens. In six months time you would no doubt have 3 points on your licence and a fine to boot.
Buses cannot roam the streets or sit on a Taxi rank plying for hire whether that Taxi rank be official or unofficial.
Things may have changed in the last 20 years but not to the extent that buses have the dual purpose of being a bus and a Taxi. Thats why section 12 stipulated that you are either one or the other.
Best wishes
JD.