Alex wrote:
Ideas to boost numbers include improving drivers' safety and allowing them to charge passengers more for late-night journeys. Coun Nash said: "At the moment Leeds' taxi fleet is slightly below that of other major cities. "However, we do not feel that dramatically increasing the number of black and white taxis would solve the problem because it could drain the private hire firms and those new drivers may simply choose to work during the day.
"We want to see the fleet expanded but feel that should be done in a managed way. We have instead suggested the licensing panels look at ways of encouraging drivers to go out at night. "That includes looking at driver safety, which is obviously a big issue at night to see if the council can help in any way and creating incentives through the fares system."
Feelings has nothing to do with it, the law is the law. If there is un-met demand, then new plates have to be issued to meet that demand.
But at least we now have another thick council, to join up with Brighton and Hove, that's wishes to keep quotas because it will effect PH demand.
But the best bit is that to by putting the fares up at night, yet still keeping quotas, they are not just happy with a plate premium surcharge, now they also have a night-time quota surcharge.
I can't wait untill this all gets sorted, the gov have a look, and then realise that some councils aren't fit to scratch their arse's, let alone decide taxi policy.
Let's all say goodbye to section 16, a year or so to go maybe, but it's going.
