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PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:38 pm 
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Taxi owners slam new colour scheme idea

07 October 2010

Furious taxi firm owners, have called a new proposal to colour scheme their vehicles, ‘totally ludicrous.’

Gwynedd Council is proposing that all Hackney vehicles should be black with red bonnets and private hire vehicles be all white with yellow bonnets and backs.

“I’m absolutely at a loss why these people in their offices at Gwynedd Council would ask us to do this,” said owner of Derek’s Taxi’s in Dolgellau, Derek Edwards.

Source; http://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/news/i/11274/

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Black with red bonnets!!!

Uuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh!!!

So sexy!!

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Dolgellau would be Meirionydd district council not Gwynedd county council, Dolgellau being the LA's base

well it was when i lived up there


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They must have read the Bristol report :roll:
Oh well Sticky back plastic time again


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wannabeeahack wrote:
Dolgellau would be Meirionydd district council not Gwynedd county council, Dolgellau being the LA's base

well it was when i lived up there

Have you never heard of ward & constituency boundary changes?

This happens all over the UK from time to time.

However, in Wales it is somewhat different!!

There, if over time the number of sheep in one area increases far more than in an adjacent area, then the first area is reduced & the second area increased to try to balance the sheep out!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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fact:-

The subsidy per sheep is worth more than a sheep

used to be £65 subsidy/£25 market value per sheep

work that one out

oh, and MAFF used to leak "rumours" that cows and sheep were being counted by satellite images, however now (with google earth) that may be true


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wannabeeahack wrote:
fact:-

The subsidy per sheep is worth more than a sheep

used to be £65 subsidy/£25 market value per sheep

work that one out

oh, and MAFF used to leak "rumours" that cows and sheep were being counted by satellite images, however now (with google earth) that may be true

Congratulations to Mr Wannabeahack who has been awarded The TDO Forum Cup . . . .

. . . . for knowing more about sheep than all things taxi!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Do some Concil Jobsworths not realise theres a whiff of recession in the country at the moment???........Whoooops..silly me , of course they Dont as they are Immune from the effects of one..Doh!!!!

Instead of cutting back on red tape they just add to its misery.


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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
fact:-

The subsidy per sheep is worth more than a sheep

used to be £65 subsidy/£25 market value per sheep

work that one out

oh, and MAFF used to leak "rumours" that cows and sheep were being counted by satellite images, however now (with google earth) that may be true

Congratulations to Mr Wannabeahack who has been awarded The TDO Forum Cup . . . .

. . . . for knowing more about sheep than all things taxi!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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How the F can Google earth count sheep?......... It's not live you know :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
private hire vehicles be all white with yellow bonnets and backs.

:shock:

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Sussex wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
private hire vehicles be all white with yellow bonnets and backs.

:shock:


Why are you shocked. It's a well known fact that the sun shines out of the ass of the PH and painting the ass end of the vehicle yellow just confirms this :wink:

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Sussex wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
private hire vehicles be all white with yellow bonnets and backs.

:shock:

Go on; say it or write it, FFS!!

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Sussex wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
private hire vehicles be all white with yellow bonnets and backs.

:shock:

Papal colours for Private Hire?

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Gwynedd council drops plan for two-tone taxis
One firm said it would have to change its white taxis

22 October 2010 Last updated at 13:33

Gwynedd council has dropped a plan for two-tone taxis, but there will be different colours for private hire and taxis.

Taxi drivers in Gwynedd are angry about any plans which could mean vehicles have to conform to certain colours.

The council said the colours will ensure the public can easily recognise registered vehicles.

But some operators said anyone could paint their cars in those colours and ferry people around while unlicensed.

'Totally against'

The recommendations (PDF) went before the authority's central licensing committee that hackney cabs will be black with red bonnets and backs, and private hire vehicles will be white with yellow bonnets and back.

A council spokesperson said the aim was to ensure the safety of people using taxis and private hire firms in Gwynedd.

Taxi companies will now be consulted on the new plans.

Speaking before Friday's meeting Llinos Chubb, from one Bangor taxi firm, said they were "totally against" the proposals.

She said: "The worry about the proposed changes is safety to the community and to our passengers.

"There would be no difference between the taxis at all if they were all the same colour.

Mrs Chubb added: "All our vehicles are white and with Chubbs Cabs written on the side of them.

Cost implications

She said that if all were the same 2how do you define which company you're from and who you work with? And that gets much more difficult then."

Mrs Chubb said there would also be cost implications with any changes to cab colours.

"Because we run a fleet of white vehicles, the cost implication will be £150 to get the bonnet sprayed yellow."

"But if you bought new cars, then they would have to be white or black the defining colours and then you'd have to spray the colour, again yellow or red."

Other changes to taxis in Gwynedd will also be considered at the committee meeting.

These include removing a condition that every licensed vehicle must be less than 10 years old and introducing another that vehicles must be under six years old when they are first licensed.

The spokesperson added that at a recent meeting with a cross-section operators general support was give to the possible changes.

Any changes would not include private hire vehicles which only transport children to school.

Source; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-11604081

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