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PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:52 pm 
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Taxi drivers' anger at licence plans

Taxi drivers have accused the royal borough of playing politics with their livelihoods after a licensing panel meeting last night.

More than 70 Hackney Carriage drivers from around the borough signed a petition urging councillors not to follow the lead of neighbouring towns like Slough and High Wycombe who have seen a rise in driver disputes and taxi rank congestion after deregulating.

But police say more licences mean more cabs and less queues to help cut booze-fuelled late night violence.

The taxi drivers' pleas was ignored at last night's meeting in Maidenhead, when councillors decided to consult on a motion to increase the number of Hackney licences in the borough rather than opting to carry out a survey of licences as the drivers had hoped.

Spokesman for the Hackney Carriages Association in Maidenhead, Nadeem Sabir argued more taxis will mean that current Hackney licensees will be forced to work longer hours to earn a living and added: "Deregulation without carrying out a public survey is scandalous."

The borough's licensing officers will now consult on deregulation with Hackney Carriages, private hire firms and commercial businesses who have a direct connection with the trade.

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Sussex wrote:
Taxi drivers' anger at licence plans

Taxi drivers have accused the royal borough of playing politics with their livelihoods after a licensing panel meeting last night.

More than 70 Hackney Carriage drivers from around the borough signed a petition urging councillors not to follow the lead of neighbouring towns like Slough and High Wycombe who have seen a rise in driver disputes and taxi rank congestion after deregulating.

But police say more licences mean more cabs and less queues to help cut booze-fuelled late night violence.

The taxi drivers' pleas was ignored at last night's meeting in Maidenhead, when councillors decided to consult on a motion to increase the number of Hackney licences in the borough rather than opting to carry out a survey of licences as the drivers had hoped.

Spokesman for the Hackney Carriages Association in Maidenhead, Nadeem Sabir argued more taxis will mean that current Hackney licensees will be forced to work longer hours to earn a living and added: "Deregulation without carrying out a public survey is scandalous."

The borough's licensing officers will now consult on deregulation with Hackney Carriages, private hire firms and commercial businesses who have a direct connection with the trade.


I expect additional licenses to be issued and the policy remaining the same. What do you think?

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No new plates issued in Wycombe yet another meeting on the 28th


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:07 pm 
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JD wrote:
What do you think?

I think an increasing number of councils, that still restrict, are getting fed up with all this pointless bureaucracy.

And I don't blame them.

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No new plates issued in Wycombe yet another meeting on the 28th


Any news on the meeting


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tcabbie wrote:
No new plates issued in Wycombe yet another meeting on the 28th


Any news on the meeting


I understand the Wycombe meeting was put back until March 1st.

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