You see, by not answering questions and chosing instead to pose more you add to the confusion.
ALL of the points you raise bear no relation to what we are talking about either.
JD wrote:
Cardiff says this about Taxis and Private hire Vehicles.
this may surprise you ............... but I'm not a vehicle.
JD wrote:
There will be no light on its roof and customers should check for a yellow licence plate displayed on the rear of the vehicle.
I have no roof and would under no circumstances allow a Yellow plate to be displayed on my ar$e.
JD wrote:
No Private Hire Vehicle to be painted white with black bonnet and boot lid, or to be a London type taxi.
I've heard of spray tanning on here, but where exactly am I to be painted what colour and I have no intention to turn into a London type taxi.
JD wrote:
Now that's not me saying you can't advertise yourself as a Taxi, it's the licensing Authorities. I suspect if the truth were known your own Authority probably has the same understanding as to what constitutes a Taxi as the two examples I have given. Which Authority are you licensed in?
Oh I'm sure we were all aware of what constitutes a taxi, however in none of your response did you actually define what is a taxi driver. Nor did you define how a PH operator can advertise as a taxi service and then send a PH vehicle to carry the passengers. Surely if a customer phones for a taxi they should get a taxi, and if your definition is completely correct they are not recieving a specific service they are requesting.
Shouldn't such PH operators be investigated under the trade descriptions act, after all you seem to be suggesting that we are two completely different trades .................... I'm sure you'd be upset if you were to order a cooker from Curry's and they sent you a microwave instead then said "well they both cook things".
The simple facxt of the matter is that we are all percieved to be taxi drivers, even by the government, and PH operators who advertise themselves as a "taxi service" should be included in the dissection of government statements concerning lack of TAXI provision.
After all, if you don't your not really being fair.
lol Charlie, I think you should stop digging, your sliding deeper and deeper into the mire.
My definition of a Taxi driver is one who drives a Taxi lol. My definition of a private hire driver is one who drives a private hire vehicle. I was going to give you a definition of a mini cab driver but It conflicts with my definition of a private hire driver.
Charlie, I think we can all see your point about collectively being called Taxi drivers, that goes without saying. The fact of the matter is that you know as well as most of us know that Hackney carriage and private hire drivers are defined differently in law.
Therefore considering a Hackney Carriage is the only vehicle that is referred to in legal terms as being a Taxi, then is it not fair to say that a hackney carriage driver is a Taxi driver and a Private hire driver is not a taxi driver in the strict sense of the meaning of word Taxi lol