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All-island taxi plans to go before Tynwald

6 March 2011

Taxis will be allowed to ply for trade from anywhere in the Isle of Man under proposals going before Tynwald.

Drivers are currently restricted to picking up fares within their licensing district, of which there are four.

It means a taxi dropping off a customer outside its own district cannot earn any money on the return journey.

During a public consultation, 78% of respondents favoured the change, which the government argues has economic and environmental benefits.

The Department of Infrastructure believes relaxing the restrictions will boost drivers' earnings and cut down on unnecessary journeys.

'Status quo'

Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne said: "It is a nonsense in this day and age to have taxis running round the island empty because of outdated restrictions on where they can operate.

"Not surprisingly, there are those in the taxi trade who want to protect the status quo."

"This is indeed a significant change, which is why I have committed the department to review its effects in 12 months' time. Our priority must be in the best interests of the public, the customer and the environment."

The proposal goes before Tynwald later in the month.

Source; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe- ... n-12658779

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Seems a good idea to me you drop in London and pick up ,GBC drops in Brummie and picks up all seems fare(fair) to me. :wink:


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tcabbie wrote:
Seems a good idea to me you drop in London and pick up ,GBC drops in Brummie and picks up all seems fare(fair) to me. :wink:

On the face of it, it does, . . . . . except where the honey is the bees will go!!!

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
On the face of it, it does, . . . . . except where the honey is the bees will go!!!

Indeed, but why should some bees be banned from sourcing their honey from anywhere, with the proviso that they are 'fit and proper' bees. :wink:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
On the face of it, it does, . . . . . except where the honey is the bees will go!!!

Indeed, but why should some bees be banned from sourcing their honey from anywhere, with the proviso that they are 'fit and proper' bees. :wink:

Because the hive is only so big and there is not a bottom-less pot of honey!!

And bees are some of the cleverest creatures on the planet!!

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
On the face of it, it does, . . . . . except where the honey is the bees will go!!!

Indeed, but why should some bees be banned from sourcing their honey from anywhere, with the proviso that they are 'fit and proper' bees. :wink:

Because the hive is only so big and there is not a bottom-less pot of honey!!

And bees are some of the cleverest creatures on the planet!!


When there are too many bees for the hive, they also swarm and move to another area and form another hive.

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When there are too many bees for the hive, they also swarm and move to another area and form another hive.


Not so sure about that......in Wirral they only see the one hive.

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