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| Author: | captain cab [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:25 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Private hire pick-ups to be driven out |
Private hire pick-ups to be driven out ALL private hire cars in the Capital will have to show "pre-booked hires only" signs from next month. The oval signs, to be displayed on passenger doors, are the latest attempt to ensure private hire cars do not accept passengers who hail them on the street, which only taxis are allowed to do. The new rule is due to come into force from 4 November, with the signs available from the council's cab office from 7 October. At a council meeting next week, 14 private hire drivers are to request to be exempt from the new legislation. One Broxburn-based driver, Alan Miney, was among those to object to the council about the plans. He said: "My clients include many high-profile professionals from the business and entertainment sectors who wish to travel discreetly to various locations in Scotland." |
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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:39 pm ] |
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now this is interesting if a car is a PRIVATE hire vehicle (emphasis on PRIVATE) why should it have ANY signs, as a ex-HC driver (with a rooflight) ive had the new years eve shambles down broad street with everyone trying to get in, but with a non-descript vehicle with no signs at all, there is no confusion, its a private car - not a "taxi" (of any description) the option locally, is to plate an "executive" car - and only have a rear plate to on view, seen as you drive away..... |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:50 pm ] |
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wannabeeahack wrote: now this is interesting
if a car is a PRIVATE hire vehicle (emphasis on PRIVATE) why should it have ANY signs, as a ex-HC driver (with a rooflight) ive had the new years eve shambles down broad street with everyone trying to get in, but with a non-descript vehicle with no signs at all, there is no confusion, its a private car - not a "taxi" (of any description) the option locally, is to plate an "executive" car - and only have a rear plate to on view, seen as you drive away..... Good thinking Batman...
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:43 pm ] |
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bloodnock wrote: wannabeeahack wrote: now this is interesting if a car is a PRIVATE hire vehicle (emphasis on PRIVATE) why should it have ANY signs, as a ex-HC driver (with a rooflight) ive had the new years eve shambles down broad street with everyone trying to get in, but with a non-descript vehicle with no signs at all, there is no confusion, its a private car - not a "taxi" (of any description) the option locally, is to plate an "executive" car - and only have a rear plate to on view, seen as you drive away..... Good thinking Batman... ![]() Our exemption is to display the small front window plate and not have the big oval ones on theside or the plate on the back. I know that South Derbyshire display a very small oblong bit of paper in the front window that is about half the size of the tax disc. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Private hire pick-ups to be driven out |
captain cab wrote: ALL private hire cars in the Capital will have to show "pre-booked hires only" signs from next month.
Good move. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:24 am ] |
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wannabeeahack wrote: now this is interesting
if a car is a PRIVATE hire vehicle (emphasis on PRIVATE) why should it have ANY signs, as a ex-HC driver (with a rooflight) ive had the new years eve shambles down broad street with everyone trying to get in, but with a non-descript vehicle with no signs at all, there is no confusion, its a private car - not a "taxi" (of any description) the option locally, is to plate an "executive" car - and only have a rear plate to on view, seen as you drive away..... Jeez I agree with you again.....3 times in a month
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| Author: | Brummie Cabbie [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:45 pm ] |
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wannabeeahack wrote: now this is interesting
if a car is a PRIVATE hire vehicle (emphasis on PRIVATE) why should it have ANY signs, as a ex-HC driver (with a rooflight) ive had the new years eve shambles down broad street with everyone trying to get in, but with a non-descript vehicle with no signs at all, there is no confusion, its a private car - not a "taxi" (of any description) the option locally, is to plate an "executive" car - and only have a rear plate to on view, seen as you drive away..... That's how it should be; utopia ..... but unfortunately it's not reality!! |
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Private hire pick-ups to be driven out |
captain cab wrote: Private hire pick-ups to be driven out
ALL private hire cars in the Capital will have to show "pre-booked hires only" signs from next month. The oval signs, to be displayed on passenger doors, are the latest attempt to ensure private hire cars do not accept passengers who hail them on the street, which only taxis are allowed to do. The new rule is due to come into force from 4 November, with the signs available from the council's cab office from 7 October. At a council meeting next week, 14 private hire drivers are to request to be exempt from the new legislation. One Broxburn-based driver, Alan Miney, was among those to object to the council about the plans. He said: "My clients include many high-profile professionals from the business and entertainment sectors who wish to travel discreetly to various locations in Scotland." Another thing to attract people to the vehicle. Just like in London, the skint drunks now go hunting for cars with the baby on board sticker because 'They're facking cheeeper geezer' Oh no they're not you clown.
Still, if low lifes wish to run off from a touting scab without paying, who am I to complain. |
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| Author: | Doom [ Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:04 am ] |
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We've had this for years now, it doesn't work as it just looks like a firm advert, maybe if one was made up that encircled the door handles stating this vehicle is uninsured unless pre booked on it maybe someone might take notice. |
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