StuartW wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
When it's not creating a problem in all areas and it seriously threatens rural drivers livelyhoods because it ties their hands and removes customer choice then it becomes a problem not a remedy.
Where it is a threat then sort it out in those areas, but blanket regulation is not needed everywhere.
The DfT process has no relevance whatsoever to Scotland. And I've never heard of any move to tighten up cross-border working in Scotland, which is already quite restrictive compared to down south.
The problem the DfT is trying to address is like Borders-plated cars working full-time in Inverness, or Aberdeen-plated cars working full-time in Dumfries & Galloway.
Anyone operating in Scotland has zero to worry about as regards what the DfT is doing.
Aye but when like me you live no more than 500 Yards away from England and those customers within a 5 mile arc on the English side who have been using my services to run them to their Local English village just into Northumberland over the southern side of the scottish/england border......this would deny several hundred rurally isolated people the use of their nearest Taxi Providers and force them to use a taxi that would need to make a 30 mile round trip for a 3 mile fare.
Around 10% of my work is carried out under such circumstances, not because it's financially life threating to me but because it provides a lifeline service to my Northumbrian neighbours who would have no Taxi or PH service at all if we Didnt do so......and the sparse population of that part of Northumbeland would not merit a Taxi or PH being based there.
Hell, these very same people living just over the Border from me in england have a Scottish post code, get their mail from a Scottish mail sorting office, they have a Scottish Telephone exchange and Scottish Phone number and they even register with Scottish doctors and get Free prescriptions in doing so, they have far more in common with the Local Scots as they do with their local Authority regime based 50 miles south of them, it it to be expected of me to turn these people and my friends away and have them pay £30 to a Northumberland Taxi instead of the £6.00 fare i may charge to the shop or the Extra £30 they'd need to pay to get to Newcastle airport......I cross that border daily, I sometimes have to cross through parts of england just to get the shortest route between two points in Scotland.
of course I worry about it, these are my fellow borderers regardless of them living in Northumberland or the Scottish Borders, the Scottish government might not take issue with it but Northumbria council might, this also apllies to my north Northumbrian Taxi/PH colleagues who are based further along the Border and who do what I do but in reverse.....If ever their needed to be an Exemption then it's in instances like mine in areas like mine.