Yorkie wrote:
Gateshead Angel wrote:
Is there not a possibility of producing a formula to decide numbers as there is for fare rises.
If someone was to produce such a thing it would be worth thousands, and be able to be applied every year.
Just a thought.
B. Lucky

no there isnt and never will be
when it comes to that even dsurveys dont properly assess demand its a con.
let the market decide.
Strange answer from a supposed intellectual of the taxi market that Yorkie mind.
If you asked a customer how many taxis they would like to see, they'd just say "
as long as I get one when I want one", so by following your theory the number of taxis should match the population.
What I'm saying is that other questions should be asked, other comparisons should be made because it is apparent that current unmet demand surveys possibly don't identify demand properly, that being the case their method of investigation CAN be changed.
Allowing Market forces to decide numbers is as detrimental to the taxi trade as it was to the busses and railways, the range of choice to the consumer will initially be good but the large operators will soon take the upper hand and force out of business some of the smaller operators, reducing choice to a level lower than pre-derestriction.
Captain Cab wrote:
Get your thinking cap on then GA, such a thing is posible despite what yorkie says.
I have already, but I don't see why this site should get credit as doing things properly doesn't seem to be on their agenda, maybe its something that an organisation who believe that the RIGHT AMOUNT of taxis should be licensed will take up the guantlet, time will tell.
B. Lucky
