Under pressure cabbies to fight private hire plansPublished date: 11 October 2011Black cab drivers in Chester say new plans to lift restrictions on private hire cars will “destroy” their trade.
Chester Licensed Hackney Association claim the move will further saturate an already overcrowded market, with too many cars competing for too few customers.
Chairman Richard Barker said the number of black Hackney cabs in the city had increased from 77 to more than 140 since deregulation was introduced a few years ago, which was “way too much” for the Chester area.
“When you take into account there are also 500 private vehicles, you see it is too small a city to sustain that demand,” he said. “If you drive to a taxi rank and it is full, the law says you must drive on to the next taxi rank. We have only 43 spaces across the city for 140 black cabs. That means you can drive around for hours and not get any work. We already have had five drivers recently whose cars got repossessed.”
He added there were plans by Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWaC) to allow private hire cars to function as black cabs, using taxi ranks throughout the city.“We’re saying the recession, with increasing fuel costs, declining customer demand and increasing insurance prices, we are being driven into the ground,” said Mr Barker. “If this new legislation is enacted, it would likely be the end of trade in Chester.”
Secretary of the association, Chris Farrell, added they planned to bring their concerns to the attention of CWaC officials at a meeting to be held this week.
“We are campaigning for this to stop,” he said. “But the problem is not just this.
They have made it much easier to become a taxi driver by making the tests more simple. People never fail these tests any more. Many drivers are from places like Manchester and don’t know the city, and as a result they aren’t driving the shortest route and people are getting ripped off. This is damaging our reputation and driving away customers.
“I have written to MP Stephen Mosley and to councillors, we are going back and we are campaigning for this to change.”
Source; http://www.chesterfirst.co.uk/news/1069 ... plans.aspx