Cabhappy writes:
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Got to make it clear I have a vested interest in another app which IMO is 'doing the right thing'
But speaking as a driver ...... Even as a driver, in a small town outside a large city I see it like this.
Exclusivity for licensing areas is within the current legislation to protect the trade and the public. Ensuring the hot spots are not flooded by taxis day and night and outlying areas have a poor service. Leaving PH et al out of the debate.
Here’s the rub, the current legislation needs a political will to protect the restricted market. However, apps are the future and they solve all of these problems at a stroke by linking towns to Cities and vice versa. An app is an app is an app … you get the picture? This flooding the market and protecting the public nonsense is all bollocks as long as regulations and licensing conditions are adhered to.
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If apps are to operate and be set up creating a taxi trade free for all, taking hires wherever you go then the whole licensing system is In jeopardy.
Holyrood had better get up to speed and create a single national fee and national tariffs to balance it.
I would see this as a freeing up of the market by allowing a seamless logistical solution driven by customer choice to take over. Why should anyone have their choice of app (service provider) fettered by some tin pot council dictatorship or some daft wee bowling club committee trying to run a taxi company?
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But then, for the moment why would City centre taxis take on and promote an app that is allowing out of town taxis to take their trade?
(Enter here Skull and tell us about it)
There is no, “their trade”. There is only a global community travelling and working across imaginary lines drawn on a map. You are now dealing with global technology platforms and not antiquated street corner operators at a local level. I think it is time to look at the bigger picture.
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However assuming that the City taxi trade are better than that and give such apps the elbow leaving them to scramble for sign ups from out of town taxis. Is there enough to justify the app marketing and promotion costs once the capital outlay is recovered?
You are looking at this through the prism of a small town or city and not a global communications network linking people with taxis across the world. The marketing and promotional cost is insignificant at a local level to what these companies spend globaly to promote their services.
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Can Holyrood for that reason sit back and let the trade sort itself out.
I really don’t think Holyrood has much of a choice. Is it really their job to protect obsolete business models operating outmoded technologies locally?
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Get Taxi and Uber are in it for their profits alone, nothing else! The strategy is to market and promote heavily and recoup it from the drivers. Give or take a few add ons taxi tariffs are set and the public won't pay much more. But drivers can be held to ransom.
Let’s be quite clear, Get Taxi and Uber might be in it for the profits but so are your committees. These so called co-operatives have not been run for the benefit of the owners or drivers for years. And if you want proof, there should only be one co-operative operating in Edinburgh but the committees have always worked to keep these companies apart. Oh and the time for any merger is long gone...
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It is rather poignant that these app twin towers have concentrated on the city centre trade.
Alternatively apps can be forced by law to operate using their most basic asset and primary feature to protect the trade and public - gps and location services.
The technology is now available to readily empower enforcement of the existing legislation that has been largely ignored since it was laid down.
Interesting times!
Once again you seem to be going down the route of placing restrictions on the competition to keep Dinosaurs the likes of City and CRT in business. Is this really how free market competition is supposed to operate by stifling the opposition? You snooze you lose . ..me auld chum.

And City Cabs and CRT have been snoozing and losing for years...
