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So Cabby John, if you are reading I suggest you take my words around the rank and also to the LO as well, and lets not forget all those that are elderly who didn't bring their step ladder with them, who also don't like riding WAV either, anyone thought about these people? No I bet they haven't.
I drive a WAV and I am aware that not all can get into them and can cause problems for those with differing disabilities.
To be honest I think that this is a back door way of trying to increase the seating capacity within the city and that they are using legislation to do just that. Anyone would think that we are awash with disabled people which is not the case (I literally picked my first one up last night in over 18 months) and that is the truth. The truth is that many of the disabled do not think ahead at busy times and cannot get a cab, so the brains of the city for this dozen or so times a year would have 950 + wavs standing around the city instead of encouraging the Private hire companies and the disabled to form a close connection that would suit both parties. Why Private hire? because they have the means of sending cars/cabs to the person concerned and of course do take bookings, whereas the Hackneys do not all belong to an office, meaning communication is not always going to be instant therefore a waste of time and money to flood the streets with cabs that will probably already have taken bookings.
Many of the hacks have to think as they go, and as you know they have to live off of their wits as they do not have an office to provide them with work hence the reason that they are pre booked, of which does not always go down too well as many customers are of the opinion that Hacks cannot take bookings, but they can.
Five years ago we had a fleet of 450 hacks! I would guess 400 cars and the rest London cabs, plus the occasional six seater giving us a seating capacity of approx 1875 ! now we have something like 4360 seating capacity i.e 400 cars x 4 and approximately another 2485 seats from six and seven seaters introduced since deregulation.
If the council get their own way this would increase to again approximately 6000 seats, decimating the work and lives of the drivers. Cardiff has recently had high unemployment figures published, and most of the employed is made up on the back of the national minimum wage, so all in all not a wealthy city in terms of quality jobs, so where is the money going to come from to pay for these vehicles that cost £25,000 incl of interest payments 5 years ago (based on my costs at that time).
The figure quoted by Mathab Khan is a little bit out as I calculate that the cost would be nearer to £10 million based on new vehicles being purchased ! Why new? well the council are putting out figures that a few cabs are failing spot checks because of light bulb failures and a few dented (by the punters) cabs are not up to (forgive the unintended pun) scratch. The police have apparently commented that ageing rover saloon cars are looking a bit ropey and are not good for the city image............so I guess we have got to be talking about new as they will not be wanting cast offs/second hand from other Cities purchases costing as I say £10 million.
The public protection committee by right should be looking into this, as drivers in order to meet present commitments are now working well over 80 + hour working weeks. Further financial commitment for those who are trying to stay in employment would result in a danger to the drivers and the passengers that they carry by being virtually forced to work extremely long hours. Perhaps someone should notify councillor Bridges and the licensing committee that that many drivers are working for less than the national minimum wage and that slavery ( it comes in many different forms) was apparently abolished by the last Labour government.
Perhaps he/they should get out more and see for themselves that all they have done is to create a parking lot for Cardiff cabs, or is this also a way for them to eventually introduce a congestion charge. They have created precincts in turn losing vast amounts of road space in doing so, further compounding the problem by creating bus lanes thus reducing road space and lengthening traffic queues, in addition congested by more traffic lights than anyone can ever wish to see or really needs. I suppose I am coming across as bitter and twisted or am I being just cynical, either way I guess it does not alter anything.
This is Councillor Ed Bridges pursuing his vendetta against Cardiff Cabbie's, and further trying to saturate the City with more seats, in order to clear the streets of late night customers as quickly as possible, at the same time adding even more to the congestion problem with larger vehicles. The real underlying issue being to keep crime off of the streets...............and to hell with the drivers and their families and has very little to do with the needs of disabled people.