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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:20 pm 
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aye dead interesting im sure :roll:
can you lot not just text each other because this really is boring, i take it your tongue in cheek jousts are meant to make us all feel inferior.
truth is i doubt anyone gives a monkeys whats going on in cc/central or the trade infighting in general.
why?
because none of you can be trusted and you're all thick as mince :D


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:21 pm 
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:
ALI T wrote:
ahh the futility of the taxi trade lol
nothing changes but the Pseudonym
boring as feck


Mr Ali T. I sense you have a wonderful economy with words, I look forward to your next sylabil with great eagerness.

I presume seeing that you find the discussion regarding the Edinburgh Taxi Trade boring you must hold a much esteemed position stacking shelves in one of our many supermarkets. Maybe you could brighten up the forum by giving us a little insight in to the many varieties of apples n pears?

I look forward to hearing what you suggest!

it would indeed be esteemed compared to the earnings of a taxi driver :lol: :lol: :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:24 pm 
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:
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Etiguette being binned? :lol:

This sure is one lover's tiff. Having wrecked the trade between them, and treated drivers like serf slaves, are we supposed to care?

Can't wait for the stream of schoolchildren skulking off to city parks for their macho square go.

Cos, sure as hell, these tumshies are too thick to heed the lesson before them in the courts.

Clearly City Cabs can't ever be trusted. They have previous.

And Central, well it is clear that some, if not all, office bearers should be charged with a criminal offence if they lied to their shareholder members at the AGM that they had no knowledge of a writ which is widely held they did have.

Question is, do you have to be a shareholder member of the company to make formal complaint to the cops, or would any public spirited citizen be able to make complaint. In the interests of commercial integrity of course =D>


An interesting view point Mr Jasbar. I am of the opinion that any citizen can make a complaint. I may take a little jaunt there myself, in the interests of commercial integrity of course!

Your views on who should be trusted are way off the mark. I think you have proved that with your statement regarding the writs. One things for sure Mr Jasbar:- "oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive"

I would have thought by now that Central would have provided the documentation to substantiate their claims it was all down to City Cabs, no proof provided. City Cabs on the other hand invited any Central owner/driver to view their documents and the phone call between Mr Kenmuir and Mr McVey. I do believe one member stood to voice his concerns at the AGM but wasn't heard.

Interesting Mr Jasbar


My reference to trust and "previous" was in respect of the station.

When City Cabs broke ranks with Central over access to the station, it set in motion a chain of events where the trade is now required to subsidise its customers. We lost control as dog was set against dog.

Had the trade refused to play ball with the station, it would have had enough strength to refuse to play ball with the airport.

And by entering into a situation where it shares the airport with private hire, it has allowed PH to achieve a position where in five years time the cuckoo is gonna kick the chick out of the nest.

Another blow to the trade which we will all have to suffer.

So, you reckon CC can ever be trusted?

#-o

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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:43 pm 
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Funny that there has been a PH company at the airport in the guise of Onward Travel yet they haven't kicked any cuckoos out the nest


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 7:43 pm 
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Mr Jasbar. Would you care to explain what actually happened regarding the Waverly and the year please. Facts only.

Thank you


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:36 pm 
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:
Mr Jasbar. Would you care to explain what actually happened regarding the Waverly and the year please. Facts only.

Thank you


Jasbar wasn't in the Taxi trade at that time so he isn't qualified to comment however I doubt that will stop him. There are many other avid readers who may care to offer their bit.

The Waverley saga was long before Kevin 'MVF' Wood or his current committee cohorts came into the trade. They feed all the nonsense about Waverley to their flock in the hope it helps muddy the waters they are currently drowning in.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:05 pm 
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Fat Boab wrote:
Hannibal Lecter wrote:
Mr Jasbar. Would you care to explain what actually happened regarding the Waverly and the year please. Facts only.

Thank you


Jasbar wasn't in the Taxi trade at that time so he isn't qualified to comment however I doubt that will stop him. There are many other avid readers who may care to offer their bit.

The Waverley saga was long before Kevin 'MVF' Wood or his current committee cohorts came into the trade. They feed all the nonsense about Waverley to their flock in the hope it helps muddy the waters they are currently drowning in.


Would you care to educate the uneducated then Mr Boab of the Waverly saga?

Thank you


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:39 pm 
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Well well well Mr Boab. I've just read your post on the other page. £149 paid in discount subs. Now I would say that if this figure is not accurate, very soon a Central owner will be on to denounce the figure.

Lets wait and see.


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:43 pm 
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Some bright spark at Scotrail or Railtrack, I can’t remember which, came up with the idea of operating a restrictive practice at both the Waverley and Haymarket stations.

The plan was to restrict passenger access to taxi services while charging a permit fee to a limited number of taxis to pick up, essentially turning the passenger into a commodity to be sold on to the highest bidder.

City Cab broke ranks with the rest of the trade in refusing to pay to provide a service and signed a contract with one of the above, a situation not altogether dissimilar to that of the airport. Only this time it looks like it was CRT, who wanted to tender alone and lost out.

You reap what you sow....... #-o


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:06 pm 
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Skull wrote:
Some bright spark at Scotrail or Railtrack, I can’t remember which, came up with the idea of operating a restrictive practice at both the Waverley and Haymarket stations.

The plan was to restrict passenger access to taxi services while charging a permit fee to a limited number of taxis to pick up, essentially turning the passenger into a commodity to be sold on to the highest bidder.

City Cab broke ranks with the rest of the trade in refusing to pay to provide a service and signed a contract with one of the above, a situation not altogether dissimilar to that of the airport. Only this time it looks like it was CRT, who wanted to tender alone and lost out.

You reap what you sow....... #-o

Close enough.


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:25 pm 
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Skull wrote:
Some bright spark at Scotrail or Railtrack, I can’t remember which, came up with the idea of operating a restrictive practice at both the Waverley and Haymarket stations.

The plan was to restrict passenger access to taxi services while charging a permit fee to a limited number of taxis to pick up, essentially turning the passenger into a commodity to be sold on to the highest bidder.

City Cab broke ranks with the rest of the trade in refusing to pay to provide a service and signed a contract with one of the above, a situation not altogether dissimilar to that of the airport. Only this time it looks like it was CRT, who wanted to tender alone and lost out.

You reap what you sow....... #-o


Yes I agree close enough. So 30 years on and CRT are still using this as their ammunition aimed at discrediting City Cabs. I'm sure that any taxi driver can apply for a permit at the waverly? Central, get over it!

The trade will continue to survive through very difficult times. Mr Jasbar commented that both companies have ruined the Trade! I believe there is an individual who believes that deregulation is best for the taxi trade, we all know that this would be detrimental to the trade. Your opinions on that imbecile Mr Jasbar?

Mr Skull you are obviously well read. You are correct to assume that Central chose to break away and have fallen flat on their face. They will reap what they chose to sow.

As for the £149 discount subs and the Airport Tender being City Cabs fault, still no proof from Central and no one denouncing they are paying £149.

As Mr IRS states, the silence is an admission of guilt!

Fantastic facts Mr Boab! One may question where you get your knowledge! Impressive all the same.

I find you very intriguing Fat Boab, but unlike the others I see through the pseudonym.

Facts if you please Mr Boab.


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:47 pm 
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Incidentally, had the trade stuck together and financed taking the station operator to court. I think they would have blown the practice of restricting passenger access to a limited taxi service out of the water. I can’t believe it’s legal to turn people into commodities by restricting access and services and then selling them on to the highest bidder.

I believer the same would also apply to the airport. :-|


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:02 pm 
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Skull wrote:
Incidentally, had the trade stuck together and financed taking the station operator to court. I think they would have blown the practice of restricting passenger access to a limited taxi service out of the water. I can’t believe it’s legal to turn people into commodities by restricting access and services and then selling them on to the highest bidder.

I believer the same would also apply to the airport. :-|


Interesting points made Mr Skull. However it certainly can't be illegal to offer work out to tender as this procedure takes place the world over. I get the distinct impression that when ever CRT don't win a tender then all the bile and hatred surfaces. I haven't however seen the same level of hatred and bile from City Cabs when they haven't won a major contract. I think this is because contrary to belief, the City Cabs members would not be happy if the committee won those contracts with which can only be described as catastrophic discounts. Yes in deed Mr Skull, CRT have made there bed and are finding it extremely uncomfortable. I myself find it all quite amusing!!

He who laughs last laughs the longest!!


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 12:10 am 
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No, it’s certainly not illegal to offer work out to tender.

However, restricting passenger access to a limited service and thereby reducing the customer's status to that of mere livestock and then selling them on to the highest bidder, can’t be legal.

CRT, on the other hand, is suffering because the taxi business environment of Edinburgh, simply can’t take the strain of everyone competing against each other. ECPH, are challenging for a bigger share of the market while I think City Cabs realise there is only room for one major taxi cooperative operating in the capital. This town is simply not big enough for two cooperatives delivering the same services while competing through discounts. Something had to tip the balance and unfortunately for Murray and co. it was the airport and ECPH. They got greedy and stupid and lost out.

Personally, I think there is a bit of Darwinian natural selection going on here due to the economic climate, and CRT seems to have positioned themselves very badly for a company looking to survive. #-o


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 Post subject: Re: Etiquette
PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:01 am 
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I have heard, true or not the reason CRT went alone was because City wanted to tell a little white lie to the airport i.e.
that Central and City were intending to merge within 12 months! which was not true.
Central were against putting their name to this , and so decided rightly or wrongly to go it alone


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