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YOU always will as long as you are not dereged.... too meny cabs working the road means empty pockets. Only so many fish in the pond , but if you own a radio company -BINGO !!! more sets rented out. Out of confusion someone always wins. But not YOU .Think how much you will be paying for your radio when the majority of your work comes off it and you have nowhere to go.
love MR T
Hi Mr T,
Good to see you back after your sabbatical and I note you aint called anyone a plant pot yet, although after you read the following I maybe attached with the same label.
I wonder if you could help me with your last comment, as I seem to be having a little trouble with it.
You state that after delimitation there are too many cabs on the road, where do the majority of these new cab drivers come from?
Are they new applicants?
Are they former private hire?
Your concept will be understandable if all new applicants are new to the licensed trade and they dont fit radios and attach themselves to a radio circuit.
However if these new hackney licenses are issued to former PH who choose to license themselves as HC as opposed to PH, then surely they will keep hold of their radios and work the ranks when the radio is quiet. (although I admit, when ranks are busy the radio circuit usually is too, human nature is human nature and they will work the streets) but when they do work the streets it will surely follow that it is because there is an unmet demand.
I see the choice as sussex's, to be honest, if his radio circuit put up the rent too much, sussex and all of his merry men will have a opportunity to open their own radio circuit.
There is no need for them to purchase anything, as basically when the radio circuit that puts the rent up has no cars, the customer is forced to phone around.
What the thread is about is regretable, however as romantic as it is to think of the owner driver out there operating from solely hackney carriage stands, it is a concept that is and was designed before the advent of the telephone. It has no real bearing within the 21st century and only really offers a service to those who are usually already within a town and within walking distance of a taxi rank.
I await your reply with trepadation
regards
Captain cab