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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 8:52 am 
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This is third article I've read in a couple of days about not having a fare rise for *seven* years, and sure have read others in last few months. First Nottingham, then a story from Wyre which I didn't bother posting, now this from Wakefield.

What's the significance of *seven* years?

Hackney carriage fares in Wakefield could rise

https://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news ... -1-9468548

Fares for hackney carriages in the Wakefield district could rise for the first time in more than seven years. Drivers have asked the council, who control the rates, to approve an increase in what passengers pay.

Under the proposals the price of a 10 mile journey during the day would rise from £14.60 to £17.10. Any changes, which would be the first since 2011, would not apply to private hire vehicles.

The Wakefield Private Hire and Hackney Carriage Drivers Association said that the increase was needed as a result of rising costs for drivers and new council rules on emissions.

Chairman Wajid Ali said: "There's already been a 20 per cent rise in private hire fares recently, so we're catching up with them.

"It does mean a higher cost for the public, but these are costs levied by the council that we need to pass on to the consumer.

He added: "This is just the start. Expect more increases."

No decision has yet been made, but councillors have already indicated they're reluctant to accept another request from drivers to extend the length of the night-time tariff, which is more expensive than its day-time counterpart.

Night-time charges currently apply between midnight and 6am and on bank holidays, but drivers now want the tariff to start at 9pm instead.

Speaking a licensing meeting, Councillor Tracey Austin said: "I couldn't support bringing it forward from midnight. I don't see a reason for changing that time.

"We've workers all over the district who work in bars and restaurants and they need to get home.

"After midnight the price goes up and that's fine, but not before then. I think we should keep it as it is."

Drivers have also asked for a third tarriff, which currently only applies during the Christmas and new year period to be extended.

They want these rates, which are even more pricey than the night-time charges, to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls and during the Muslim festival of Eid.

But the council indicated they would not support a hike during severe weather conditions, with licensing committee Martyn Johnson saying it was "unacceptable" to force the public to pay more because of snow.


NB This is the one from Wyre that I didn't post the other day - even the headline isn't very exciting. On second thoughts, I suppose it *is* newsworthy because even after seven years they're just asking for a *small* rise - 20p on the two-mile trip :shock:

Taxi fares in Wyre set for small rise

https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news ... -1-9466314

Taxi fares in Wyre could be set for an increase for the first time in seven years.

Under new recommendations, a two mile journey within the borough would cost £5.80 instead of the current charge of £5.60.

The change would put Wyre’s fares at the same rate as Blackpool, which changed this year, higher than Lancaster but cheaper than those in Fylde and Preston.

These charges will apply to tariff 1 charge, which at present cover the times between 7am and 10pm on Monday to Friday, although a series of changes to these time guidelines are also being proposed.

The proposals to vary the tariff have been recommended by Wyre’s licensing committee and are due to go before the Wyre Cabinet today.

A report to the Cabinet said: “The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 allows district councils to fix the maximum rates of fares for hackney carriage journeys (but not for private hire vehicles which are determined by market forces).

“No time period however is set for the review of such fares.

“The last variation to increase the tariff was implemented on April 20, 2011.”


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:00 pm 
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to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls

They could double/treble/quadruple cab fares in snow, but only a pillock of the highest order works in it.

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Sussex wrote:
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to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls

only a pillock of the highest order works in it.

Where is Skippy? :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 11:08 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Sussex wrote:
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to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls

only a pillock of the highest order works in it.

Where is Skippy? :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:02 am 
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Why up the fares for Eid, this isn't a muslim country.


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Why up the fares for Eid, this isn't a muslim country.



you clearly don't work in an area with a predominantly muslim drivers :roll:

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edders23 wrote:
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Why up the fares for Eid, this isn't a muslim country.



you clearly don't work in an area with a predominantly muslim drivers :roll:



It's England so not a bank holiday. Some people need to give their head a shake.


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grandad wrote:
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to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls

only a pillock of the highest order works in it.

Where is Skippy? :mrgreen:


So they want a fare increase for 2 cm, how much would they want for 2 foot or more, as long as the plough has been through we work


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Why up the fares for Eid, this isn't a muslim country.

Thing is Muslims don't work then anyway, so it would only benefit non Muslims.

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Nidge2 wrote:
edders23 wrote:
Southport PH wrote:
Why up the fares for Eid, this isn't a muslim country.



you clearly don't work in an area with a predominantly muslim drivers :roll:



It's England so not a bank holiday. Some people need to give their head a shake.



the point is it it's a day when vast numbers of drivers DON'T work so maybe higher fares would encourage them to work and it is a religious festival the same as Easter and xmas

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skippy41 wrote:
grandad wrote:
Sussex wrote:
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to be applied when more than 2cm of snow falls

only a pillock of the highest order works in it.

Where is Skippy? :mrgreen:


So they want a fare increase for 2 cm, how much would they want for 2 foot or more, as long as the plough has been through we work



now who was it that said they couldn't get their car of the drive after 1 foot of snow :-k :-$

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edders23 wrote:
the point is it it's a day when vast numbers of drivers DON'T work so maybe higher fares would encourage them to work and it is a religious festival the same as Easter and xmas


No doubt the Muslim drivers in Wakefield are happy *not* to charge the higher Xmas rates [-(


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the thing is that if eid Was a public holiday and there are a lot of muslims in the uk now then extra can be charged which benefits non muslim and muslim drivers alike :wink:

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edders23 wrote:
the thing is that if eid Was a public holiday and there are a lot of muslims in the uk now then extra can be charged which benefits non muslim and muslim drivers alike :wink:

I can see the public here being very happy to pay extra for a bank holiday that they don't want. I think there are other days that they would prefer to have a bank holiday such as St Georges day.

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edders23 wrote:
the thing is that if eid Was a public holiday and there are a lot of muslims in the uk now then extra can be charged which benefits non muslim and muslim drivers alike :wink:


Eid is probably a public holiday in a muslim country, but this is England and England isn't a muslim country.


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