'Call me a taxi' - but not if you're a PHV Published: 24/06/2012 09:30Private hire vehicle (PHV) firms could soon be banned from advertising using the word ‘taxi’ after a Hackney Carriage Association asked a licensing authority to carry out a consultation.
Bedford Hackney Carriage Association has requested that Bedford Borough Council stops private hire firms using the word when advertising their service.
But the move has been slammed as ‘trivial’ and ‘petty’ by one cab firm owner who claims he found out about the consultation on Friday – the deadline for which is tomorrow.
By law, a hackney carriage (taxi) can pick up passengers from the street or taxi rank as well as taking pre-booked passengers but PHVs can only carry customers who have booked in advance.
Currently PHVs are prevented from displaying signs which say ‘taxi’ ‘cab’ ‘taxi cab’ or ‘for hire’ and the private companies can’t use these words in their business name.
If granted, a decision of the matter – which would affect more than 700 PHVs – could be made as early as next month.
Abdul Khalid, who owns 24-7 Cars in Greyfriars, said: “When people call up they say ‘can I have a taxi?’.
“It is a common term used in day-to-day conversation. I can’t see what the Hackney Carriages are going to gain from this.
“I and many others only found out about it on Friday and so I’m urging my drivers to get their representations in before the deadline “To me it’s petty, trivial and not needed.”
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