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I understand why you have the hump, and have a degree of sympathy for the cause, alas I'm not convinced you will win.
On a slightly different note, do customers get into those cars and leave without the vehicle being pre-booked?
Please read two things, 1. "measure by measure" William Shakespear, 1603. " a fool thinks he is intellegent...."
2. The Greater Manchester Act.
Greater Manchester Act 1981.
167.-(l) Except as provided in subsection (2) below, as from Signs on
the appointed day in any district, there shall not be displayed vehicles.
in the district on or from any motor vehicle constructed or
adapted to seat more than two and less than eight passengers,
not being a hackney carriage or public service vehicle-
(a) any sign, notice, mark, illumination or other feature
which, having regard to the time and place at which it
is displayed and to any other circumstances, may
suggest to a person seeking to hire a private hire vehicle
or a hackney carriage that the vehicle is used for the
purpose of carrying passengers for hire or reward;
Greater Manchester Act 1981 section 166
(5) For the purposes of the provisions of the Town Police
Clauses Act 1847 relating to hackney carriages, "street" shall
include any air or sea terminus, and the approaches thereto, any
car park, any hotel forecourt and any unenclosed land within
six metres of a street but section 53 of that Act shall not apply
to a hackney carriage standing in a parking place in which it is
unlawful, by virtue of section 31(5) of the Act of 1967, for the
driver to ply for hire or to accept passengers for hire.