http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/ae_news_story.php?id=50577
Cab Hire Is Just the Ticket
The number is up for bogus cab drivers, thanks to this new invention. It's called the TaxiBox, and the first one to be installed is already proving popular - although not everyone is happy.
Anyone wanting to hire a vehicle inserts a £1 coin in the slot, and the roadside machine prints off a numbered ticket. That means a car has been booked, with the cash being deducted from the final fare. It is hoped the system will cut down on the number of passengers risking their safety and personal security with unlicensed operators.
It's the brainchild of Manchester firm Autocab, and has recently been installed in Leeds by minicab outfit Amber Cars. It's situated
outside the office, and owner Andy Pennock told us: "Most of our customers think it's great. It's proving very successful, and I've ordered some more. It would work brilliantly in the city centre, where there is always a scramble for cabs when the pubs and clubs close."
The company, which has 170 cars and employs more than 300 drivers, wants to put up additional boxes around the city, depending on planning permission.
But Ian Gale, a regional director of the National Taxi Association, isn't impressed. He said: "I will be raising this at our national conference later this month, because this device effectively creates a rank for private hire cars."
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Bit like a PH freephone. cant see how he thinks its like ranking up. if system makes a booking and the car that is allocated turns up how is that ranking?