cheshirebest wrote:
Additionally,overcharging would become common, vehicle quality would deteriorate, driver quality would go down the tube and there would be many uninsured drivers about with bald tyres.
This is exactly what happened in Liverpool.
A lot of drivers became part time.......working in factories (which are no longer there) during the week and driving cabs on the week end.
After this drivers did not renew their badges or their MOTs and eventually abandoned their taxis on streets.
Reminds me of one from a few months ago which said:
Liverpool removed restrictions some time back and there was total chaos.
Drivers did not renew their badges, did not renew their plates (MOTs) and a lot drove without valid insurance.
Ripping off passengers was the norm.
It ended up that drivers worked only at weekends and had other jobs during the week.
The council had no control as they did not know who the drivers were and where they lived etc.
Vehicles were abandoned.
End result ?
Council restricted numbers again.
What a load of rubbish!! So Liverpool City Council had unisured vehicles running around and did not even know their names and addresses?
If so then they must be the most useless licensing department in the land, but then this was when Liverpool City Council was regarded as a bit of a joke, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised.
But since numbers are just the same today as then, then presumably Liverpool is still has plenty of uninsured cabs and doesn't know who the drivers are or where they live!!!!
And Liverpool City Council still want MORE drivers!!!
Let's face it, there are still plenty of sheds in Liverpool, because quality nothing to do with restricting numbers, and I'll bet there are still plenty part-timers but that'll be OK if they are lining the pockets of current plate holders or if they are one of the plate holders.
That stuff is just about as bad as Joanne Connolly's claim that with de-restriction the trade would be full of sex offenders and suchlike
But doesn't she control a fleet with plates worth £1 million?
Probably doesn't drive either.