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Author:  Dan C [ Sat May 09, 2009 6:40 pm ]
Post subject:  COIF LIMOS

99% of Hummer limos on UK Roads can now acheive COIF Certification .

Pinnacle Engineering in Cheadle cheshire Can Convert any hummer h2 with a maximum stretch been 200" This covers 99% of Hummers on our Roads.

Manchester Leading the Way . A Total of 9 Coif Hummers Operate in the North west . 3 Style Limousines"Cheadle" 3 Earl Limos"warrington" 3 Limoscene"Leigh" Next is Birmingham with 3 Coif Hummers in operation 1 in Scotland 1 in NI 1 in SI Amazing there are no COIF Hummers running in our Capital London.

Limo Owners can now licence there Hummers under the O licence system.

Author:  Sussex [ Sat May 09, 2009 6:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: COIF LIMOS

Dan C wrote:
Limo Owners now have No excuse to licence under the O licence system.

I suspect they will dig out a few excuses. :roll: :roll:

Author:  no tips [ Sun May 10, 2009 4:38 pm ]
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Limo Owners can now licence there Hummers under the O licence system.



I bet the scum bags dont.

Author:  Dan C [ Sun May 10, 2009 5:18 pm ]
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I Agree that the scum wont , But Vosa get powers to confiscate and crush on PSV's in October .

Also the Genuine Limo trade are suffering again , Those that run a legitamet Fleet that have aplied for there o licences are getting held back by the TC many applications have been sat on Beverly Bells dest for 6 Months . In one breath they complain your not licenced and those that try get held back .

Author:  Sussex [ Sun May 10, 2009 7:00 pm ]
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Dan C wrote:
I Agree that the scum wont , But Vosa get powers to confiscate and crush on PSV's in October .

:D

Author:  Sussex [ Sun May 10, 2009 7:05 pm ]
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Dan C wrote:
Those that run a legitamet Fleet that have aplied for there o licences are getting held back by the TC many applications have been sat on Beverly Bells dest for 6 Months . In one breath they complain your not licenced and those that try get held back .

The local TC, who just happens to be the big boss of the TCs, stipulates to any he licenses that they must charge separate fares for 8, or less, seaters. And they must adhere to the correct separate fare guidance issued by VOSA, i.e. total charge for 8 people hiring is say £200, but if a hire only has 4 people, then the price of that hire must be £100.

What percentage of O license 8, or less, seaters do you think adhere to that law? My guess is 0%. :?

Author:  Dan C [ Sun May 10, 2009 7:55 pm ]
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I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

Author:  Sussex [ Mon May 11, 2009 6:24 am ]
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Dan C wrote:
I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

If someone books a car for 8 people at £200, then on the night only six people get into the hired motor, then it would be a breach of the Transport Act if the final fare was more than £150. :shock:

Happy with that? :?

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon May 11, 2009 9:59 am ]
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Sussex wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

If someone books a car for 8 people at £200, then on the night only six people get into the hired motor, then it would be a breach of the Transport Act if the final fare was more than £150. :shock:

Happy with that? :?


i get that all the time


its cobblers innit, if i quote £100 for a job A-B and back, then its £100, not £80 cos 1 has dropped out..

Author:  grandad [ Mon May 11, 2009 10:10 am ]
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Sussex wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

If someone books a car for 8 people at £200, then on the night only six people get into the hired motor, then it would be a breach of the Transport Act if the final fare was more than £150. :shock:

Happy with that? :?


I can book a coach for a day trip and pay the whole bill myself and it doesn't matter how many people actually go on the coach as long as the number does not exceed the number that the coach can carry. Not seperate fares at all.

Author:  Dan C [ Mon May 11, 2009 5:21 pm ]
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Sussex wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

If someone books a car for 8 people at £200, then on the night only six people get into the hired motor, then it would be a breach of the Transport Act if the final fare was more than £150. :shock:

Happy with that? :?


And , The bus and coach industry have been dealing with this from day one . If they can manage I am sure the limo Industry can :roll:

Author:  gusmac [ Mon May 11, 2009 5:53 pm ]
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Dan C wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I dont see the seperate fares an issue and a simple one to comply with , I dont get what you are trying to say

If someone books a car for 8 people at £200, then on the night only six people get into the hired motor, then it would be a breach of the Transport Act if the final fare was more than £150. :shock:

Happy with that? :?


And , The bus and coach industry have been dealing with this from day one . If they can manage I am sure the limo Industry can :roll:


Trouble is they usually deal with this by charging the same price, regardless of how many travel. :wink:

Author:  Sussex [ Mon May 11, 2009 5:55 pm ]
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grandad wrote:
I can book a coach for a day trip and pay the whole bill myself and it doesn't matter how many people actually go on the coach as long as the number does not exceed the number that the coach can carry. Not seperate fares at all.

Who is talking about coaches? :?

I'm talking about PSVs that seat 8 or less, and separate fares are the law. It's not an option. [-X

Author:  Dan C [ Mon May 11, 2009 7:03 pm ]
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Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
I can book a coach for a day trip and pay the whole bill myself and it doesn't matter how many people actually go on the coach as long as the number does not exceed the number that the coach can carry. Not seperate fares at all.

Who is talking about coaches? :?

I'm talking about PSVs that seat 8 or less, and separate fares are the law. It's not an option. [-X


I thought Psv was over 8's . are the under 8's covered by drivers hours

Author:  Sussex [ Mon May 11, 2009 8:15 pm ]
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Dan C wrote:
I thought Psv was over 8's . are the under 8's covered by drivers hours

Nope. [-(

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