Anonymous wrote:
A taxi firm boss is already set to challenge through the courts the city council limiting the number of Hackney carriages in the city.
Anonymous wrote:
However, Mr Preece, who runs Plymouth's largest private hire company, said his firm was having to turn down 3,000 journeys a week.
Tom Thumb wrote:
That gives him some control over these guys.
If they could walk away and hit the ranks that would undermine his control.
Guess he is gambling that he can undermine the hackney ranks making them unviable and making hacks dependent on a busy circuit as well to survive.
It surely doesn't take much working out.
PH firm (derestricted) unable to cope with demand to the tune of 3000 journeys per week from the largest PH operator, shall we say another 2000 from other offices and 5000 punters a week are unable to get a PH when they want one in a deregulated sector of the market.
The HC sector call for a unmet demand survey to asess demand, it seems the HC owners are looking for more HC vehicles to be licensed providing they are WAV
steveo wrote:
we do have some HC WAV's on the fleet. but not as many as we would like.
If Mr Preece is looking to destabilise the HC sector in order to force drivers to work on his companies circuit, and pay him for the privilege, then it should be reported that he seeks derestriction in order to increase his companies profits and not, as has been reported, to modernise the sector.
I wonder how many of the jockies around the country would suddenly come into money were the plates to be derestricted. I say this because everyone seems to think that anyone who currently "jockies" will go out and buy their own WAVs particularly if the council decide to derestrict for brand new WAVs only. I'm sure Mr Preece will be able to afford some and get them out on his circuit, I just wonder how many drivers will want to jockey them with his INCREASED fee's.
These PH operators also will expect the drivers of any new vehicles to give priority to office jobs over streetwork, I wonder how this will elliviate the unmet demand for HC availability for streetwork.
My opinion is that these people need to force people onto their circuits, and they need to do this because no-one is approaching them voluntarily, I wonder why that is?