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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:42 pm 
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Well at times it probably is but if everywhere shuts at the same time then you are always going to get a good few thousand people immediately wanting to get home at the same time. :)

Not sure if you lot have had the new licensing laws, but down here the closing times are stretched throughout the night. No longer the 2.00am mad rush.


Na, it's almost medieval here these days, the best way to stop disorder is to disgorge several thousand drunk folk onto the streets at exactly the same time, always works really well too. :roll:


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Stu, it's all over just accept it. :roll:


The plug will be pulled in the very near future.


The government are behind the change of policy - the End.

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Well that's fine Skull, but it won't be the end for many of us I would imagine. 8)

It cuts both ways though and I know where the buck stops, I couldn't care less and in some respects it may aid me, just interested that's all.


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Well that's fine Skull, but it won't be the end for many of us I would imagine. 8)

It cuts both ways though and I know where the buck stops, I couldn't care less and in some respects it may aid me, just interested that's all.



What, you spend 50K for a plate and a year later it "may aid" you?
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Skull wrote:
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Well that's fine Skull, but it won't be the end for many of us I would imagine. 8)

It cuts both ways though and I know where the buck stops, I couldn't care less and in some respects it may aid me, just interested that's all.



What, you spend 50K for a plate and a year later it "may aid" you?
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Yes,I think it will. :)


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I wonder how many jockeys will be tempted to get there own plate, so they no longer have to pay the rentals :?:


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I wonder how many jockeys will be tempted to get there own plate, so they no longer have to pay the rentals :?:


get a grip skippy you may not pay a rental but you still have to pay out for the taxi ,insurance and all that goes with being a taxi owner its a never ending battle to run your own motor its not as simple as some make out but they have never been owners.


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I wonder how many jockeys will be tempted to get there own plate, so they no longer have to pay the rentals :?:


get a grip skippy you may not pay a rental but you still have to pay out for the taxi ,insurance and all that goes with being a taxi owner its a never ending battle to run your own motor its not as simple as some make out but they have never been owners.


I agree Chip being an owner driver for the last 29 years its hard.
Insurance well if some of them have there own private cars they can transfer any NCB over if not they can pay it up and should if they are over 25 be able to get it for around £1200 in the first year, mine is only £450 fully protected :D they would not have to buy a new cab so the second hand sales could be given a hand, or they could buy the cab they use now from the owners


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I agree Chip being an owner driver for the last 29 years its hard.
Insurance well if some of them have there own private cars they can transfer any NCB over if not they can pay it up and should if they are over 25 be able to get it for around £1200 in the first year, mine is only £450 fully protected :D they would not have to buy a new cab so the second hand sales could be given a hand, or they could buy the cab they use now from the owners


ok skip the insurance as you know is a small part of the picture you have breaks tyres etc etc and buying a 2nd hand taxi could in the long run cost you more to keep going than getting a new one with all the service stuff attached it all costs at the end of the day and if the market place is crammed with taxis how you going to pay for it when the work is thin on the ground like it is right now


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I agree Chip being an owner driver for the last 29 years its hard.
Insurance well if some of them have there own private cars they can transfer any NCB over if not they can pay it up and should if they are over 25 be able to get it for around £1200 in the first year, mine is only £450 fully protected :D they would not have to buy a new cab so the second hand sales could be given a hand, or they could buy the cab they use now from the owners


ok skip the insurance as you know is a small part of the picture you have breaks tyres etc etc and buying a 2nd hand taxi could in the long run cost you more to keep going than getting a new one with all the service stuff attached it all costs at the end of the day and if the market place is crammed with taxis how you going to pay for it when the work is thin on the ground like it is right now


Chip, When I started out it was with a loan of £25 from my old man, this was used as a deposit on a £300 Hillman Hunter estate (granted not a black cab but the principle is the same) I managed to get them to include hackney insurance in the hp agreement I started on a Friday afternoon and the following Monday i gave my old man his money back, I worked off the street for nearly 8 years without a phone, but i was the first owner to get a mobile installed in the cab down here.
In fact i was the first one to sit on the main st and charged £1.00 local and a £1.00 a mile on runs outwith the 30MPH signs
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chipper wrote:
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I agree Chip being an owner driver for the last 29 years its hard.
Insurance well if some of them have there own private cars they can transfer any NCB over if not they can pay it up and should if they are over 25 be able to get it for around £1200 in the first year, mine is only £450 fully protected :D they would not have to buy a new cab so the second hand sales could be given a hand, or they could buy the cab they use now from the owners


ok skip the insurance as you know is a small part of the picture you have breaks tyres etc etc and buying a 2nd hand taxi could in the long run cost you more to keep going than getting a new one with all the service stuff attached it all costs at the end of the day and if the market place is crammed with taxis how you going to pay for it when the work is thin on the ground like it is right now


Yes Chipper, running a cab is expensive but it costs less to run one for yourself. Jockeys, as you call them, do not look after a cab as well as an owner driver does, so servicing also costs less.
Remember if there was no profit in renting, owners wouldn't do it.
Those who think it is worth it will get their own cab, others won't want the risk..
At least it will be their choice, not someone else's.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 8:18 pm 
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Stu, it's all over just accept it. :roll:


The plug will be pulled in the very near future.


The government are behind the change of policy - the End.

You do talk so much pash boldy.
1st april will be the fools day for you and your drunk pal.
if you get your plates big IF. what are you going to do with them becouse a very good source tells me you havent got 2 quid never mind dosh to buy a taxi........


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what are you going to do with them becouse a very good source tells me you havent got 2 quid never mind dosh to buy a taxi........

How much, or how little, did Ali T pay for his cab? :?

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edinburgh boy wrote:
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Stu, it's all over just accept it. :roll:


The plug will be pulled in the very near future.


The government are behind the change of policy - the End.

You do talk so much pash boldy.
1st april will be the fools day for you and your drunk pal.
if you get your plates big IF. what are you going to do with them becouse a very good source tells me you havent got 2 quid never mind dosh to buy a taxi........



"A very good source" I think not my auld chum just wait and see - everything is a changing and changing fast.


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edinburgh boy wrote:
Skull wrote:
Stu, it's all over just accept it. :roll:


The plug will be pulled in the very near future.


The government are behind the change of policy - the End.

You do talk so much pash boldy.
1st april will be the fools day for you and your drunk pal.
if you get your plates big IF. what are you going to do with them becouse a very good source tells me you havent got 2 quid never mind dosh to buy a taxi........



Oh and btw, you've just lost 50K, I'd like to see you sell your plate now :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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