roythebus wrote:
Having sat through a meeting with Kent County council and various Community Transport groups the other day, one outfit caught my eye, a "car service" operated by "volunteers" in the Folkestone area. their publicity mentions "membership fee"; "mileage charge", "running costs" and the like.
So mrs roythebus (a licenced ph driver) phoned them to ask about the cost of sending her "elderly father" on a hospital trip.
45p a mile came the reply, each way, and up to an hour waiting at the hospital. So that would be £13; hospital parking is £2 an hour, so the driver would just about cover his running costs.
Next question,
do you have insurance for hire and reward...
ummm...yes, we take care of that....
do you have public liability insurance....
ermmm...I'll have to ask...
if my granddaughter want to go with him, can the driver take her too?
Yes, that's not a problem.
Are your drivers CRB checked?
What's that?
Well, it's a way of checking your drivers aren't [edited by admin].
Oh no, nothing like that, all our drivers have clean licences.
Ermmm....thank you.
So yet another bunch of do-gooders driving a coach and horses through the licencing regulations with the blessing of the health authority and the councils who subsidise their activities.
At the meeting, it seemed it was all about what good boys the CT organisations are, doing Things For Nothing while the people running it get decent salaries, while at the same time doing the likes of us out of business!
Hopefully that will all end soon if Martin Allen is proved right. I just wish I had the money to fund a test case against one of that lot.
They're earning more than that. Round here they're raking in over £500 per week.