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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:23 pm 
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Too old taxis to face the axe

Taxis could be forced off the road by an age restriction on vehicles in Preston.
A ban on all cars more than 10 years old is being considered by licensing bosses at the city council in a bid to improve air quality.

But drivers plan to fight the plans which they say will inflict "financial hardship" on cabbies already hit by rising fuel, insurance and other costs.

The new rules, due to go out to public consultation on Friday, would be phased in between 2009 and 2014.

Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.

Mark Selley, secretary of the Preston Hackney Carriage Association, said: "We will fight tooth and nail against such a policy. We feel very strongly that it would force great financial hardship on drivers to make the council's job easier.

"It could render a £10,000 vehicle worth next to nothing. To impose a draconian policy ... it will force a lot of drivers out of business. This is a very emotive issue because drivers' livelihoods are at stake here.

"If they've got issues with quality of vehicles, it's due to the council's enforcement. What the council has to do is make sure owners and drivers are running their vehicles responsibly.

"You will see Hackneys that are 15 years old but are still perfectly reliable because they're purpose-built for the job."

The 10-year ban would affect 39% of Hackney carriages and 22% of private hire vehicles, around 120 vehicles. Only eight vehicles would be 15 years old or more on April 1, 2009.

Ribbleton Taxis boss Mick Rooney, who paid £4,800 for an eight-year-old Mercedes saloon 10 months ago, said cars were already required to have two MOT tests every year.

He said: "You're going to see a mass exodus from this job, then we'll end up with a shortage of taxis. Owner-drivers will disappear because they can no longer afford it so it plays into the hands of the big companies.

"It's not like you can stick the fares up because the trade's dying. You're better off really packing shelves in Morrisions."

Mike Thorpe, head of licensing at Preston Council, said: "We want to improve air quality and taxis are particular culprits of high emissions levels."

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Too old taxis to face the axe

Taxis could be forced off the road by an age restriction on vehicles in Preston.
A ban on all cars more than 10 years old is being considered by licensing bosses at the city council in a bid to improve air quality.

But drivers plan to fight the plans which they say will inflict "financial hardship" on cabbies already hit by rising fuel, insurance and other costs.

The new rules, due to go out to public consultation on Friday, would be phased in between 2009 and 2014.

Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.

Mark Selley, secretary of the Preston Hackney Carriage Association, said: "We will fight tooth and nail against such a policy. We feel very strongly that it would force great financial hardship on drivers to make the council's job easier.

"It could render a £10,000 vehicle worth next to nothing. To impose a draconian policy ... it will force a lot of drivers out of business. This is a very emotive issue because drivers' livelihoods are at stake here.

"If they've got issues with quality of vehicles, it's due to the council's enforcement. What the council has to do is make sure owners and drivers are running their vehicles responsibly.

"You will see Hackneys that are 15 years old but are still perfectly reliable because they're purpose-built for the job."

The 10-year ban would affect 39% of Hackney carriages and 22% of private hire vehicles, around 120 vehicles. Only eight vehicles would be 15 years old or more on April 1, 2009.

Ribbleton Taxis boss Mick Rooney, who paid £4,800 for an eight-year-old Mercedes saloon 10 months ago, said cars were already required to have two MOT tests every year.

He said: "You're going to see a mass exodus from this job, then we'll end up with a shortage of taxis. Owner-drivers will disappear because they can no longer afford it so it plays into the hands of the big companies.

"It's not like you can stick the fares up because the trade's dying. You're better off really packing shelves in Morrisions."

Mike Thorpe, head of licensing at Preston Council, said: "We want to improve air quality and taxis are particular culprits of high emissions levels."



What vehicle after 10 years as a taxi would be worth over £10k :?

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"It's not like you can stick the fares up because the trade's dying. You're better off really packing shelves in Morrisions."


Games dead, gloom doom.

This lad would do well in London with that outlook. :lol:

A 10 year old cab worth £10'000? Yeah sure!


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Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.


Blimey how many councils let saloons and MP Vs over 10 years nowadays,
most licence between 7 and 10 years max now

only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London


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Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.


Blimey how many councils let saloons and MP Vs over 10 years nowadays,
most licence between 7 and 10 years max now

only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London



Whats the Borders Skippy... Can be Licenced up to 7 Years of age at the oldest, which in real terms gives you a 3 year Licence and off the Road by 10 years...I'd Go look but all my SBC Files are hidden on the Top shelf next to my Bundle of Fiesta Magazines,,,,and as my eyesights going I cant read the File Titles... 8)


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[ the Top shelf next to my Bundle of Fiesta Magazines,,,,and as my eyesights going I cant read the File Titles... 8)


Razzle surely :lol:

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skippy41 wrote:
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Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.


Blimey how many councils let saloons and MP Vs over 10 years nowadays,
most licence between 7 and 10 years max now

only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London



Whats the Borders Skippy... Can be Licenced up to 7 Years of age at the oldest, which in real terms gives you a 3 year Licence and off the Road by 10 years...I'd Go look but all my SBC Files are hidden on the Top shelf next to my Bundle of Fiesta Magazines,,,,and as my eyesights going I cant read the File Titles... 8)


your correct blood :lol:


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captain cab wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
[ the Top shelf next to my Bundle of Fiesta Magazines,,,,and as my eyesights going I cant read the File Titles... 8)


Razzle surely :lol:


What you have not transgressed to voyeur Russian on line yet :lol: :lol:


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skippy41 wrote:
captain cab wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
[ the Top shelf next to my Bundle of Fiesta Magazines,,,,and as my eyesights going I cant read the File Titles... 8)


Razzle surely :lol:


What you have not transgressed to voyeur Russian on line yet :lol: :lol:



Sadly no...I was once Traumatised by a photo of a Naked female Russian Shot Putter in a Hessian Swimsuit, her Name was BarbiVire Chuffski. Not a pretty Image Believe you me....

Heres a picture of her celebrating a Win in Grabollokskov in 1976

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skippy41 wrote:
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Vehicles over 15-years-old would be banned from April next year, and the age limit would be reduced by one year every year until 2014.


Blimey how many councils let saloons and MP Vs over 10 years nowadays,
most licence between 7 and 10 years max now

only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London


Unfortunately Private Hire (Minicabs) in London can be of any age as long as they pass the inspection. Bonkers but there you go :roll:

You can still licence a Smart Car for one passenger as well.

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skippy41 wrote:
only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London





I sent Captain Cab a picture of a plated E reg the other week. . (after the one of a road sign to Auchtermuchty - Don't ask) I can't believe it's still on the road. 21 years :shock:

As many of the longer term contributors on here will remember, it was only about 4 years ago that I myself had H898 XY* on the road.

However it looked like a new cab with its immaculate bodywork, and a virtually new inside.
There's the crux when it comes to older taxis, keep them immaculate and no one can really question why they're still on the road, however . . and sadly, that isn’t the case for many of the shed rental people who spend as little as possible on the vehicles for maximum return. :sad:


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only wheelchair accessible cabs can keep going GBC once said there are some nearly 25 or over still working London





I sent Captain Cab a picture of a plated E reg the other week. . (after the one of a road sign to Auchtermuchty - Don't ask) I can't believe it's still on the road. 21 years :shock:

As many of the longer term contributors on here will remember, it was only about 4 years ago that I myself had H898 XY* on the road.

However it looked like a new cab with its immaculate bodywork, and a virtually new inside.
There's the crux when it comes to older taxis, keep them immaculate and no one can really question why they're still on the road, however . . and sadly, that isn’t the case for many of the shed rental people who spend as little as possible on the vehicles for maximum return. :sad:


Auchtermuchty?

Stoneybridge

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqheysKKvDc

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Is this the same Stoneybridge you Mention???

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mNn_7zzm_j0

Looks a Bonnie wee place.


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or is it this one
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jqheysKKvDc&NR=1


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