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 Post subject: Are they for real?
PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 1:09 pm 
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I see the Scottish Taxi Federation have updated their 'deregulation' bit on their website with a press release against the OFT proposal.

It's along the same lines as their original OFT submission, but even more scarmongering:

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Currently, Local Authorities in Scotland have the power to limit the number of taxi licenses but a central part of the OFT proposals is to lift these quantity regulations so there are no limits on the number of taxis on our streets. The STF believe this would destroy the taxi industry, pointing to a similar scheme in Dublin which has caused huge damage to the taxi trade in the city and left customers worse off. The expected problems include:

· A huge influx of new drivers and operators causing loss of business and even bankruptcy for current drivers.
· An overall decrease in taxi availability. Drivers concentrate on peak hours and create an effectively part time industry.
· A lack of quality control leading to an inferior service, e.g. drivers with a lack of geographical knowledge and overcharging.
· A decrease in customer safety – inferior vehicles, over worked drivers, even an increase in rapes and sexual assaults.
· An opportunity for money launderers and drug traffickers to enter the industry.

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I wonder if they have any members in unrestricted areas in Scotland??

Dusty :?


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 Post subject: Re: Are they for real?
PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:51 pm 
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Dusty Bin wrote:
· A huge influx of new drivers and operators causing loss of business and even bankruptcy for current drivers.
· An overall decrease in taxi availability. Drivers concentrate on peak hours and create an effectively part time industry.
· A lack of quality control leading to an inferior service, e.g. drivers with a lack of geographical knowledge and overcharging.
· A decrease in customer safety – inferior vehicles, over worked drivers, even an increase in rapes and sexual assaults.
· An opportunity for money launderers and drug traffickers to enter the industry.


A huge influx, but aren't these the same people who want more drivers to drive their vehicles?

A decrease in taxi availability, but they have just said that there will be a huge influx !! :?
A lack of quality control, but has anyone bar the scare-mongers suggested this? OFT said the turning circle was a waste of money, but anyone with a brain knows that.

Same for customer safety, is anyone asking for the CRB to be binned, is anyone asking for weaker standards?

Oh, and we are back to the drug runs, so now it's not just the PH trade that will do the running, it's the HC trade as well.

Sad people, very sad people. :(

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 Post subject: Re: Are they for real?
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Dusty Bin wrote:
I wonder if they have any members in unrestricted areas in Scotland??

Dusty :?


I think they have a few in Dundee. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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I was starting to think I was the only person that could see the truth.

B. Lucky in 04 :twisted:


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