wannabeeahack wrote:
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(2) they are clearly recognisable by the general public as hackney carriages and there is, therefore, no risk of confusion with private hire vehicles;
Thats easy
make all HC "London cabs" only (LTi/Geely would love that)
stop being petulant, the case clearly demonstrates the taxi trades original wish in some areas to remain saloon, yet courts and councils were sold the idea of a differing vehicle type.....incidentally only bought by the HC trade.....that this would solve the illegal plying for hire issue, after all the public were so thick back then they couldnt tell the difference between a taxi and a PHV.
We have subsequently been sold on the idea of wheelchair accessibility.......again, this is something forced upon the HC trade, the PH trade can still carry on in their saloon cars.
If you are so stupid you cannot see that the HC trade are carrying the burden of illegal plying, then your stupider than your ramblings make you out to be.
I could carry on and cite the colour policies, more often than not shoved down the throats of the HC trade - again these are sold on the premise of making a distinguishable barrier between HC & PH.
Of course all of these weird ideas have taken place in differing areas, some areas change their policies every 10 years or so, which makes this trade as viable as running a cab on malt whiskey - because we run on the whims of licensing officers and feckwitted councillors.