captain cab wrote:
For a taxeman you dont appear to know jacksh*t about what goes on in some areas.
On the contrary, both Taxeman and Sussex have got the dynamic of the thing down to a T.
It's all about who has
access to what work, who has the
option to do what work, and the privileged position of some who don't want their cosy monopoly disturbed.
In essence it's what's called a level playing field. An unusual and often unwanted concept in the trade, but usually seems to go down well in the rest of the world.
Under an unrestricted single-tier no doubt some current PH would go independent, while some currently independent HC would join circuits.
But there'd still be independents, and most single-tier vehicles would probably do most of their work through circuits.
On the other hand, the rank monopoly would end, drivers would have the
choice of how to work - thus no longer dependent on either plate or circuit barons - and 'dual-purpose' vehicles would suit both drivers and customers.
It's win-win as far as I can see, except of course for the monopolists.
