Lord Snooty wrote:
And what about TfL's Euro111 Greenbadgecabby? not to mention the CoF review, which incidentally is going to be referred again ooops! Oh, and have you got your receipt printer yet? I must say we've all got to keep those busmen happy down at City Hall. Really it's outrageous!
The alternative vehicles are good, and I do hope London licence them, in fact they will have to eventually I'm sure. However, for alternatives to be licensed as taxis in the capital the sliding doors need to be electronically operated by the driver and there needs to be a one-piece window at the rear rather than double doors. How much will it cost then? The turning circle, well who knows, but it would be a bit of a struggle trying to swing around the back of Kings Cross without it sir? And what about auto-transmission old chap - aren't they all manual gearbox at the moment? You could always ask dear old Roy Ellis to ellaborate, but he does play his cards close to his chest I believe:wink:
In addition, the drivers who want alternative taxis in the provinces will not be that bothered about auto-transmission If London licence them. because sure as damn it licensing authorities who mirror the CoF will certainly follow suit! Remember, If London sneezes the rest of the country catch a cold! I know
In any event, competition is needed in London and elswhere for that matter to abate the cock-sure attitude from those with a monopoly and that goes for LTF(London Taxi Finance) as well, because they're a bunch of arrogant upstarts!

Yes euro3 will soon be upon us, hence i think my old Fairway, which i may add has little wrong with it, is in its final year of service.
No printer yet as it was plated at the end of last year, but next time. .
As for the auto, not a great barrier i hold a manual license, although i don't cherish the idea of a clutch again, the rest of London copes.
This one piece rear the PCO keeps rabbiting on about, Why? the rest of country that uses the E7 or alternative seem to have no problems with it, i suspect that would be laughed out of court, when, and if the euro consortium take them to court, which i sincerley hope they do.
The PCO is an antiquated dinosaur that makes its own rules and listens to no one except LTI.
The power doors, again I can't see why? people cope just fine with shutting normal doors, then why not sliding doors?
The access to the ranks, even euston was assesed by the LTDA with no great problems encountered, i believe the PCO are now doing these manouvres for themselves.
Anyway like yourself snooty, i await with great interest.