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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:02 pm 
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Taxi fares frozen as money gets tight

It’s our early Xmas gift, say drivers, after Mayor backs hackney campaign

THERE will be no rise in Liverpool’s taxi fares this year after drivers decided they would not be applying for an increase in charges.

The decision comes two days after the Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, launched a campaign backing the advantages of using hackney cabs.

Representatives of the city’s hackney cabs can make an annual application for the fares to be reviewed but have decided that because of the economic situation they would not be seeking any rise this year.

Last year the fares increased by between 20p and 30p, the first rise for three years.

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The decision was welcomed by Mayor Joe: “The drivers are to be congratulated on not trying to increase the burden on people in these difficult economic times. Despite being under financial pressures themselves they have clearly recognised that a lot of people are struggling to make ends meet and this gesture will be appreciated.”

Terry Stockton, the taxi trade representative, said: “With Christmas coming a lot of our customers are going to be feeling the pinch this year and we did not think it was right that we should be asking for a fare rise.

“Like every other business we have faced increased costs but we have decided not to pass them on to our customers- we know this would cause real difficulties for those who rely on hackney cabs. It’s our early present to those people who support the taxi trade!”

source: http://www.liverpoolconfidential.co.uk/ ... res-frozen

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:32 pm 
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I wonder if Tesco will be selling turkeys to taxi drivers for the same price as last year ?
I wonder if ToysRus will be selling toys to taxi drivers for the same price as last year ?
I wonder if BP will be saying 'you're a taxi driver - here have the fuel for the same price as last year' ?

Must be earning too much in Liverpool :roll:


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:34 pm 
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Must be earning too much in Liverpool :roll:

No, just that they will increase the cherry picking rates for out of town work to compensate. :sad:

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