Sussex wrote:
skyline cabbie wrote:
Is it this bad anywhere else in the country?
I suspect it is somewhere.
Maybe you should arrange a lottery to reduce taxi numbers.
Put all the plate numbers in a hat, then pull out half the numbers, and those not pulled out will have to hand in their plates.
Will solve your problem, unless you are one of the unlucky ones.
they will all just apply for a private hire plate will they not?
wannabeeahack wrote:
skyline cabbie wrote:
Can it get any worse in Milton keynes?
since the council had deregulated taxi numbers times have gone from bad to now worser than ever,
First few years after we got deregulated its was ok as there was still a little work to go around but now its worser than ever as we have not many rank spaces and there are just too many cabs now.
Last year when the survey was done December 2011 there was 217 hackney carriages operating in Milton keynes with rank spaces of 80 now 1 year on theres are now 304 Hackney carriages all fighting for work.
We have a rank outside Mcdonalds in the Centre for 10cabs but youll be waiting around a hour to get a local £4 fare.
The train station is the busiest rank but has space for 100cabs and during the day if you park there you can be waiting 2-3hours+ for a fare you just cant make a decent living anymore were litrally dieing with more cabs coming on the road day by day as people who loose a job just start driving taxi and numbers just keep increasing and increasing.
Currently in working 16hours a day and honestly not even making 50 quid and after fuel and expences not left with anythink.
Is it this bad anywhere else in the country?
give in and rent a radio, advertise your own number, get a website, joine "Quoteme"
just sitting on a rank is so 1960's....
how is it so 1960's if people still use ranks and drivers go to them?