Cabbies fear being driven out of business after firm owned by James Easdale wins contractTAXI drivers stage strike after rank takeover forces them to pay Easdale's company if they want to pick up passengers from shopping centre.
CABBIES fear being driven out of business after a firm owned by Rangers investor James Easdale won a shopping-centre contract.
Clydebank Taxis were taken over by Easdale, 42, four years ago and operate around half the town’s 160 black hacks.
But Easdale’s firm have struck a deal with Clyde shopping centre bosses HP Properties for exclusive use of their rank. Independent hack owners who want to use it from May 8 will have to pay £80 a week – £4160 a year – to Easdale’s firm.
Last week, 60 drivers staged a one-hour strike in protest. A Clydebank Public Hire Association spokesman warned: “This decision could put us out of business.”
Councillor Lawrence O’Neill, chair of the taxi licensing committee, said: “The rank should be open to all drivers, not just those from one company.”
The Greenock-based Easdale family also own McGill’s Buses, of which James is chairman.
Clydebank Taxis said: “We were invited by the centre to take over.”
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