Skull wrote:
I'm going to have to stick a pin in you this time and be brutally honest because you simply don't know or chose to ignore the truth!
So here goes.
You, like I have issue's with baron's sitting at home charging the worker?
The Baron normally operates PHC fleets, not Hackney ones, and until de-restriction hit, the fact a Hack was restricted stopped that little game.
You keep pointing at one man owners as the bad guys for charging rent to their DRIVER, but where I am a night drive is £180, it was £150 last time I rented 15 years ago btw, a radio alone on a circuit is now £135, now the circuit sets that price not an owner, so we now have established that the main problem is baron's and company owners, yes?
If you look right into it you will find Baron's are recruiting in Eastern Europe and are still licensing more cars even though the work isn't there, that's more non English speaking drivers who can't possibly know a city knowledge when they arrive, we have a baron waiting to license 50 WAV's should he get the chance, quite where the 1.5M to pay for them is coming from I just don't know, drug money perhaps? so that's 100 more immigrants to house who won't be paying tax who will mine every penny back to their country weakening the British economy further, is that what you want?
Now, lets look at why you want it de-restricted, you think like thousands of others if you can ply you can avoid the excessive radio charge, great idea in theory, but how are you going to get on a rank if everyone else has the same idea, pure chaos and lots more pollution from circling cabs.
Basically Skull, you are anti Addison Lee and co, but you don't know it, you instead think the restriction is your enemy, the restriction is actually your friend, take down that restriction and you will get swamped, and not only that you'll never be able to convince a now worthless plate is worthless to someone whose heard plates can have a value, they will still arrive in their droves I assure you, you play a dangerous game infact, you should appreciate the term better the devil you know, the problems haven't got to Scotland yet, but they will, our wells are running dry and the speculators will be looking for pastures new soon, you open it up, you invite them in mate.
I still stand by it that a small increase isn't going to hurt the customers nor trade, been here also before, we held off for 7 years before, when we did go up we had to go up such a noticeable amount it did cause trouble, now you imagine telling Jimmy McSnappit the fare is now £3.50 rather than £3.20, or hang on and tell him it's gone from £3.20 to £4.80 just like that.
I must also add, for a man that is done and dusted with cabbing, you sure can't stay out of the workings of it can you? answer the above sensibly this time, and have a think before you do, digest what I've said, if you are a clever man, or at the very least a man with learning capabilities you will know I'm right, try to reply objectively on this one, some insult or sarcastic reply will just indicate to me you didn't have a reply or didn't want to openly agree with me.