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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:12 pm 
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Drunks face bigger bill to clean-up Blackpool cabs

https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/drunks-face-bigger-bill-to-clean-up-blackpool-cabs-1-9197904


Drunken passengers who throw up in a Blackpool cab will have to pay an extra £10 towards cleaning costs as part of a review of taxi charges in the resort.

The cleaning charge for people who soil a cab has been increased to £40 from £30 as part of increases agreed by the council’s public protection sub-committee.

Taxi bosses said drivers could be off the road for an hour or more cleaning up if someone vomited in a cab.

Councillors have agreed to a request from the Blackpool Licensed Taxi Operators Association for fare increases for the town’s Hackney cabs which are the first rises for six years.

It means the charges for waiting times, when the cab is stuck in traffic for example, will increase from 20p every 45 seconds to 20p every 40 seconds.

Other increases mean passengers will pay a 60p surcharge for journeys in the early hours of the morning starting from 1am instead of from 2am as at present.

The current extra charge of 20p for additional passengers, suitcases, dogs (excluding assistance dogs) will be increased to 30p.

Bill Lewtas, secretary of the Blackpool Licensed Taxi Operators Association, said: “Despite not having a fare increase since 2012 we have only made minor changes to our fares.

“There is no increase on the meter commencing figure and the yardage increments are exactly the same.

“However, our costs have risen, so we have reluctantly requested some minor changes.

“Also, mainly because of rising fuel costs the waiting time will be reduced from 20p every 45 seconds to 40 seconds.

“And the early hours Tariff 3 surcharge of 60p will be brought forward by one hour from 2am to 1am.

“We will be charging 30p each for additional passengers or items of luggage, instead of the current 20p. We note that this is 40p in Fylde.”

Mr Lewtas said the increase in soiling charges was to take into account the time it took for drivers to clean their vehicles.

He said: “If someone vomits in your cab it is horrible to deal with and it happens more often than you think.

“It is mostly young people who can’t hold their drink.”

But there is good news for New Year’s Day revellers with fares reducing.

Mr Lewtas added: “The good news for customers is that we intend reducing our New Year’s Day tariff.

“On this day our fares will be brought into line with Boxing Day and reduced by £2 from 6am to 10pm.”

The new charges will come into effect from July 1.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:15 pm 
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Wow, that should keep the wolf from the door :shock:

First rise for six years and all they can negotiate is an extra 10p if theres more than one passenger ! Presumably there wont be another rise for another six years ? Absolute muppets. #-o
So if theres only one passenger, the fare hasn't changed (unless they throw up or are stuck in traffic (an extra 20p 5 seconds earlier))

Just about cover the recent fuel rises, how much to reprogram the meter ?
And they're actually REDUCING their fares on new years day :roll: :shock: #-o muppets #-o muppets #-o muppets #-o


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:05 am 
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I was allegedly under the impression that a black cab can only charge the normal meter rate , no matter if 1 or 5 are in it.

Mind you their misuse charges are cheap, we are at £70


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:49 am 
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skippy41 wrote:
I was allegedly under the impression that a black cab can only charge the normal meter rate , no matter if 1 or 5 are in it.

By normal you mean approved by the local authority?

If so the local authority can allow drivers to charge whatever the local authority thinks is best.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 12:15 pm 
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where is Mr Blackpool as I recall he was singing the praises of discounted fares claiming he was earning more or is he no longer driving for a living

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 6:44 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
where is Mr Blackpool as I recall he was singing the praises of discounted fares claiming he was earning more or is he no longer driving for a living
Went bankrupt after realising 4 x £3 jobs an hour is not better than 2 x £7 jobs an hour, certainly after you take off your £8 an hour running costs. Now in a minimum wage job earning £5 an hour more ! :badgrin:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:17 pm 
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Thanks for all your concerns,im still alive ! For the record ive never advocated discount fares,that must of been someone else.Unfortunately I dont set the fares and I certainly didnt vote/agree to this latest change in tariffs,I begrudge calling.it a rise because it barely is.
Hope your all well :D


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:52 pm 
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It was Tangarinearmy who was raking in a fortune after the fare drop.


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Cerberus wrote:
It was Tangarinearmy who was raking in a fortune after the fare drop.



ALLEGEDLY !! :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 9:22 am 
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Comes to something when they only chance of earning a few quid via a tariff change is if some c*** spews up in your motor.

Madness. :sad:

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