captain cab wrote:
Sussex wrote:
You miss the point that restricting councils have a legal duty to ensure that taxis meet any demand for taxis.
I wish my local bank would take heed too, because every dinner time when they send their staff for lunch, there is an unmet demand of bank tellers.
Every morning and every evening there is an unmet demand for road space too, but as soon as people get where their going the demand disappears.
The queues to get into our nightclubs show an unmet demand, otherwise why would we queue?.
Every morning and eveing there are commuters standing on buses, there is an unmet demand for seats.
Think about it, why pick on taxis?
What has any of the above got to do with Restricting Taxi numbers Cap???
Anyone can become a Bank Clerc if they fit the criteria or are they obliged to pay twenty or thirty grand for the privilige???
What relevance does a stretch of road have with regard to restricting Taxi numbers???
I've always admired your sense of humour cap but this is your best yet.
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There is no way, absolutely no way, we are ever going to have enough taxis or PH or both to satisfy the unmet demand at certain periods, everybody knows this.
Has this conclusion only just dawned on you??? I'm sure the drivers in the 68% of unrestricted authorities throughout the country will be heartened to hear that.
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I dont know what the solution is, I know from delimitation in my area that the answer isnt delimitation, if anything it makes the situation worse, the end result does not effect the total number of licensed vehicles, it just moves the balance from PH to HC.
Does there have to be an answer or even a solution??? aren't you glad you don't work in Mansfield where the drivers are finding it hard under de restriction to make a decent living. It is not up to drivers to come up with solutions for unmet demand, if a demand is there all well and good it means the boys on the job can perhaps make it pay.
Everyone knows the balance shifts from P/H to Hackney Carriage when a policy of de restriction is in place, however, it remains to be seen what financial barriers a council puts in the way of detering prospective applicants.
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Indeed the service is actually worse, because of the shift from PH to HC, former PH drivers (new HC) conveniently ignore radios when there's streetwork.
Its called freedom of choice Cap. Most have it some dont. 68% of the country is unrestricted they have freedom of choice. How drivers wish work is entirely up to them. Your not advocating for a system that dictates how a person should carry out his daily work pattern are you?
Best Wishes
JD