Cabhappy writes:
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Doesn't matter how well you did or didn't do can a man of your intelligence seriously deny that your viewpoint was the same in the way in as it became on the way out?
Listen, I am very open about my point of view concerning the taxi trade but that’s where it ends. I have no skewed perspective when it comes to the impact of modern technology on old business models the taxi trade has operated for a very long time. In fact, I’ve been predicting the end of these bowling club committee type companies for years. It is inevitable when you consider their only way of staying in business is to hike radio dues to buy work. I’m only surprised they’ve lasted this long.
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Application is not the issue. They have become less and less effective or enforceable over the years and apps will make them completely obsolete. As you have demonstrated.
So why does this have to be a bad thing? It creates a level playing field for all concerned the punters included.
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No it doesn't. You hail a Get taxi cab wherever you like and don't know whether it will be from Edinburgh or Ecclefechan till it turns up. And then as the average punter who doesn't know an Edinburgh plate from a crayon rubbing, you wouldn't know the tariff till you got out. And even then. Customer choice don't make me laugh!
So ...
I did say in a previous post that all these problems can be ironed out with a simple change to the software. If I am in Edinburgh and I want an East Lothian Taxi to take me home then it is my choice, exactly as it is now.
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For your own protection! It's not the disgruntled taxi driver who is setting the boundaries, he is the fettered one!
Don’t be daft there are no real boundaries not even now. You can’t stop a customer from choosing a taxi from his home area. If I want an East Lothian Taxi I phone one up or hopefully I use my app. Oh and my Get Taxi app allows me to hail an Edinburgh Taxi to my house at this very moment.
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Till now I thought you got it. In fact I am sure you do but that warped perspective ........
I think your parochial view is warping your perspective of what is, in fact, a global technology platform. The days of the street corner taxi/ph shop is coming to an end, especially if you depend on hiked radio dues to buy the work to stay in business.
What you seem to be looking for is a protected market in which to survive?
It's a no brainer Cabhappy
