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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:09 pm ] |
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Taxi madness: Manchester's price police If you want to fly from Manchester to Mumbai, you can save hundreds of pounds by shopping for the cheapest fare. But if you want to take a cab from Manchester to Salford, you will pay the same price no matter which company you pick. How does that make any sense? Manchester heavily regulates its taxis. Some of that regulation is justified. For instance, cabs need to have their fares posted prominently so customers don't get taken for a ride figuratively as well as literally. But councillors, none of whom works in the taxi business, also get to set the fares cabbies can charge. The city's last permanent fare hike was in 2008. Last summer, cabbies got a temporary increase when fuel approached £6 a gallon. Now that fuel is down to nearer £4.80 a gallon, councillors want to revoke that rise. Cabbies say that's not fair because they'd be earning 2008 fares in 2009. Councillors say fuel prices are down, so fares should come down, too. Both miss the point: Councillors have no idea what a 'fair' price for a cab ride is. The right price is whatever the market determines. But we don't have a market because Councillors dictate the price. That's insane. Deregulation of the airline industry brought aggressive price competition. Deregulation of our local cab fares would do the same. Drivers could charge enough to cover expenses and make a profit, and competition would keep prices reasonable. It works for airlines, sandwich shops, book stores and everyone else. It will work for cab service, too. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:10 pm ] |
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| Author: | toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:21 pm ] |
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Isn't it normally the council that set the fare tariff anyway? It's a max fare so can be discounted. Don't the council take anything other than the cost of fuel into consideration when setting a tariff
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:25 pm ] |
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toots wrote: Isn't it normally the council that set the fare tariff anyway? It's a max fare so can be discounted. Don't the council take anything other than the cost of fuel into consideration when setting a tariff
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| Author: | toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:26 pm ] |
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captain cab wrote: toots wrote: Isn't it normally the council that set the fare tariff anyway? It's a max fare so can be discounted. Don't the council take anything other than the cost of fuel into consideration when setting a tariff ![]() shh! CC What you mean shh!
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:29 pm ] |
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toots wrote: captain cab wrote: toots wrote: Isn't it normally the council that set the fare tariff anyway? It's a max fare so can be discounted. Don't the council take anything other than the cost of fuel into consideration when setting a tariff ![]() shh! CC What you mean shh! ![]() Its manchester USA and i was waiting for skippy to send them an email
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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:34 pm ] |
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FUEL may be down a bit (till the vat goes back up to 17.5%) but everything else has risen i think its called the cost of living... Typically... Expenses rise for Ceredigion councillors 12:05pm Friday 20th February 2009 comment Comments (3) Have your say » Councillors in Ceredigion have voted themselves a 2.5% rise in their allowances. The rise is in line with that suggested by the Independent Renumeration Panel for Wales. Cllr Peter Davies – the Cabinet member with responsibility for finances – said it was an awkward subject for councillors. "It puts us in a difficult situation. We didn't raise allowances last year and it is not fair on members. We need to show respect to the job of being a councillor and there should be a fair increase this year," he said. Cllr Elin ap Gwynn agreed. "The rise is responsible," she said. Cllr Mark Cole said he would not want a rise. "That is something I made clear when I was elected in May," he said. The new rates mean that the basic councillor's allowance rises from £12,418 a year to £12,736. Leader of the council, Cllr Keith Evans, gets a rise of £675 to £27,692 while Cabinet members receive £13,846, a rise of £338. |
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| Author: | toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:37 pm ] |
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Quote: Its manchester USA and i was waiting for skippy to send them an email
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| Author: | Over & Out [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:53 pm ] |
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toots wrote: Quote: Its manchester USA and i was waiting for skippy to send them an email CC Oh right I see I feel silly now Sounds like another Blonde moment
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| Author: | toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:00 pm ] |
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Over & Out wrote: toots wrote: Quote: Its manchester USA and i was waiting for skippy to send them an email CC Oh right I see I feel silly now Sounds like another Blonde moment ![]() Maybe but I didn't see anything in this post that says it's USA
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:19 pm ] |
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toots wrote: Maybe but I didn't see anything in this post that says it's USA ![]() Maybe I removed it....and the references to Gas prices and dollars
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| Author: | grandad [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:22 pm ] |
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captain cab wrote: toots wrote: captain cab wrote: toots wrote: Isn't it normally the council that set the fare tariff anyway? It's a max fare so can be discounted. Don't the council take anything other than the cost of fuel into consideration when setting a tariff ![]() shh! CC What you mean shh! ![]() Its manchester USA and i was waiting for skippy to send them an email CC Realy, is there a Salford close to Manchester in the USA? Do they have councillors in the USA? Is their fuel £6.00 per gallon?
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:24 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: Realy, is there a Salford close to Manchester in the USA? Do they have councillors in the USA? Is their fuel £6.00 per gallon? ![]() Link to the article from the USA that I changed to annoy skippy!
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| Author: | Doom [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:33 pm ] |
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I was in Manchester a couple of years ago, I didn't feel the charges were excessive, went from Trafford to Worsley for less than a tenner, well the asian lad who picked me up asked for eight quid so I gave him the tenner anyway but the other car charged a tenner so I assume my man was doing me a favour, had a 9 seater van back later on which was 15 quid, factoring in night rate and extra passenger's I didn't find that excessive either. One thing these ppl should be aware of is we aren't a bus service, if they want to ride around town for pocket change then the bus is their level, a taxi is something completely different, or put another way if I could hook up a trailor that sat another 10 ppl I'd quite happily haul em across town for a quid each as long as there was enough of them riding each time, these council ppl never seem to remember you can sit for 90 minutes and have someone get in who just wants around the corner and you are back on the back all for 3.00p, not that I mind short trips as any work is welcome in my eyes, but when it's really quiet it hurts to get one like that. |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:38 pm ] |
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Doom wrote: I was in Manchester a couple of years ago, I didn't feel the charges were excessive, went from Trafford to Worsley for less than a tenner, well the asian lad who picked me up asked for eight quid so I gave him the tenner anyway but the other car charged a tenner so I assume my man was doing me a favour, had a 9 seater van back later on which was 15 quid, factoring in night rate and extra passenger's I didn't find that excessive either.
One thing these ppl should be aware of is we aren't a bus service, if they want to ride around town for pocket change then the bus is their level, a taxi is something completely different, or put another way if I could hook up a trailor that sat another 10 ppl I'd quite happily haul em across town for a quid each as long as there was enough of them riding each time, these council ppl never seem to remember you can sit for 90 minutes and have someone get in who just wants around the corner and you are back on the back all for 3.00p, not that I mind short trips as any work is welcome in my eyes, but when it's really quiet it hurts to get one like that. I suggest you read the post above yours
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