roythebus wrote:
Well, to re-open this thread, I've just had a lengthy chat with Martin of MC Cars in Mansfield following a letter I've had published in routeOne bus trade mag this week. In that letter, I mentioned the fact that CT groups were exempt from various licencing regs which I mentioned earlier in this thread.
Martin has put a substantial amount of his own money taking this case to the EU and a judgement is due later this month. there has already been some movement regarding CT bus drivers. It has been deemed that they WILL need D1 entitlement and a Driver CPC to carry on driving over 8 passenger seat vehicles. I understand that VOSA will be at a lot of schools from 10th September when the CPC rules kick in. Basically any CT driver who does not have the CPC card will have a PG9 (immediate prohibition) issued on the vehicle and he will receive a hefty fine, as will the CT operator.
Various other matters were discussed; I wondered how this will affect the ph/taxi trade with community transport cars. The EU ruling, if it goes in "our" favour, and there is a very strong likelihood of that as the EU is against government subsidies, will mean that most "voluntary" groups offering cheap hospital trips will be outlawed. This is based on the premise that if a CT bus driver needs a D1 plus CPC as he's driving for hire and reward, a car driver, doing cheap hospital trips (for hire and reward) will need a ph or taxi licence and be properly licenced. (See Rout v Swallow Hotel for the link on that matter!)
Excrement is likely to hit the air circulation equipment fairly soon, and the government will have to rethink its transport policies.
What has further angered the EU is the fact that Hackney Community Transport (turnover £50m+) recently tendered and was awarded the contract to run all the buses in Jersey, having ousted the previous French-owned company. HCT receives a hefty government subsidy for its operations.
No doubt further clarification will appear soon.
They should also Clarify what Constitutes a Charity Price per Passenger mile...those Charity Transporters around here state it as being 30pence per mile, what they Don't say though is whether It's 30p per mile per passenger as I Suspect it is. if it were per passenger then it's a game changer because 4 passengers would generate £1.20 PPM income, 8 Passengers would generate £2.40 PPM and a minibus load would generate £4.80 PPM of income,
At these Prices the so called Charity is Charging somewhere between 50% and 300% percent more than we Professionals are charging per passenger mile, this they do mostly without the correct LA or VOSA Driver or Vehicle Licenses being in place, all under the guise of being a charity.
I'm not Even sure many of them are Charities, Someones been putting flyers out around here looking for Volunteer Drivers to assist in their Community transport service and there's no mention of it being a charity and I cant see it on the list of registered charities.
I Emailed them over a week ago for Clarification of both their Charitable Status and of their Pricing structure....so far no response, I wonder why ?
Most of these groups have an Owner more interested in making a Managers salary for themselves as they are about supplying the truly needy, It's time the Government seen through their Scams once and for all, they offer a low level service at over inflated prices and pretend to be loving and caring volunteers..what utter crap.