cabby john wrote:
Before it is ever accepted then it should be seen that the trade are not being penalised by whatever L.A.
If they hand out school contracts and that covers buses,mini buses, in fact any motor vehicle that carries passengers - then all must be treated the same.
Going back to Grandads example!
You go out and buy a brand new vehicle! the next day something else/better comes along for you to earn a more lucrative income so you mothball your new vehicle for the next 15 years. !6 years later you decide that you want to go back to taxi work - your cab is in mint condition!!!! what has age got to do with it?
A silly illustration maybe - but age has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
But age of vehicle does have an effect and the vehicle you illustrated has also depreciated dramatically whilst it has been mothballed, so although it might run well it is in the 'old banger' class.
If there is no age policy, the bottom line is that eventually most cabs and PH will be 10, 15, 20 years old because they have been paid for many times over, many years ago and owe the owner driver nothing..
This in turn will drive down fares, because if you can buy a cab or car for £400 and licence it as the LC want,
AS LONG AS IT IS SAFE, then you don't need to charge higher fares to make ends meet.
This in turn creates the utopia that the LC want of a
FREE MARKET. The only problem is that this 'scraping the barrel'
FREE MARKET will now attract people that would never have thought of being a cabbie or scabbie. But hey!!! I can do a part-time job at weekends for an outlay of £400 plus my licences and insurance and earn that back in a few weekends.
This in turn screws up those HC and PH owners and drivers in LAs [and sorry Mr Sussex you're licensed in such a LA] that have prided themselves [and rightly so] in having a robust age policy to achieve a fleet of vehicles that the LA, owners, drivers, operators and the city can be proud of.
This in turn creates a 'lowest common denominator' factor, where the once proud HC and PH owners, drivers, operators in a LA with a fleet of vehicles to be proud of, now have to succumb to the
FREE MARKET just to stay in the game, reduce their fares to match those that are running around in 15-20 year old bangers at 80-90p a mile, because their motor owes them nothing and they can, and the owners of vehicles less than 5 years old due to an age policy that is now rescinded by new legislation now have to downgrade these motors that they were once proud of to old bangers just to stay in a job.