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Author:  captain cab [ Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Taxi fares frozen for second year running

Taxi fares frozen for second year running


CUSTOMERS are due to dodge a hike in taxi fares for the second year running following opposition to the increase by cab drivers.

In a survey taken out by Runnymede Borough Council of the taxi companies and drivers in the district only 27 per cent bothered to take part.

Of that number 26 drivers or (49 per cent) were in favour of an increase and 27 (51 per cent) were against.

The regulatory committee meeting took place after The Herald went to press but it is expected that the proposed fare increase of 5 per cent was rejected by councillors.

Keith O'Donnell of Knight and Day Taxis in Egham said: “In the current economic climate it would be detrimental to trade if prices did go up.

“We are experiencing massive fuel increases but customers who do not understand the economics of running a cab will not take this into account, they will just walk away and trade would suffer.”

Addlestone North Ward councillor, David Parr, Chairman of the regulatory committee said: “We are in a recession and taxi drivers are by and large struggling with the increase in fuel charges.

“However there is also a recession in cab fares so if taxi drivers put up their prices less people will use cabs and they would be less able to cope with fuel charges...it is a vicious circle.”

source: http://www.surreyherald.co.uk/surrey-news/[/b]

Author:  captain cab [ Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Taxi fares frozen for second year running

captain cab wrote:
In a survey taken out by Runnymede Borough Council of the taxi companies and drivers in the district only 27 per cent bothered to take part.

Of that number 26 drivers or (49 per cent) were in favour of an increase and 27 (51 per cent) were against.


:cry:

CC

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:20 pm ]
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And the next thing the 51% will be saying is, "We can't make any money; we're on the bread-line."

Author:  towag [ Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:55 am ]
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It's the same all over, everybody is suffering except bankers and those on high incomes. Hard as it is, the strongest, fittest, best and most frugal will survive....
Some will go to the wall, which will thin out the ranks a bit and I would think it will be the least desirable that will go which could be a good thing........ :-|

Author:  Sussex [ Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Taxi fares frozen for second year running

captain cab wrote:
captain cab wrote:
In a survey taken out by Runnymede Borough Council of the taxi companies and drivers in the district only 27 per cent bothered to take part.

Of that number 26 drivers or (49 per cent) were in favour of an increase and 27 (51 per cent) were against.


:cry:

Someone was bellyaching to me today as to why the unions allowed the Equalities Bill to become law.

He shut up when I mentioned he wasn't a member of a union.

Author:  towag [ Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Taxi fares frozen for second year running

Sussex wrote:
captain cab wrote:
captain cab wrote:
In a survey taken out by Runnymede Borough Council of the taxi companies and drivers in the district only 27 per cent bothered to take part.

Of that number 26 drivers or (49 per cent) were in favour of an increase and 27 (51 per cent) were against.


:cry:

Someone was bellyaching to me today as to why the unions allowed the Equalities Bill to become law.

He shut up when I mentioned he wasn't a member of a union.


That just about sums up the apathetic idiots we have here :roll: :-|

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