MR T wrote:
I will give you an honest answer, if Delta went someone would replace them, but considering their spending 3.5 million on a property specially designed for the next generation of private hire I don't think they will be going anywhere,
As for Carlisle they had a system that worked, if it changes, some individuals that had just spent £30,000 on new TX 4 will find it extremely hard, drivers will probably get rid of wheelchair accessible vehicles and replace them with saloons, but a great deal more vehicles will probably end up having to put radios in which will make the captains radio company a lot more money, it might even mean Carlisle council insisting that all vehicles be wheelchair accessible, whichever way it turns out I think you will be responsible for a great many drivers either losing money or having to spend more than they do now.
Carlisle is in the process of introducing a policy of wav only vehicles on new licenses. This was initiated by the local TOA and I understand will be accepted by the council if it hasn't already. The new condition is obviously a step in the way of quality vehicle control in order to try and slow down license uptake.
In respect of the "illegal" condition itself Carlisle only have themselves to blame, it was inevitable that someone somewhere would eventually have challenged it, alternately it may well have been removed by councillors? In fact councillors are removing it and the reason it is being removed, is because they know the condition is illegal. Now that might be bad news for those who have benefited from exclusivity of its use but it is definitely good news for the majority of the Taxi trade who incidentally have been excluded from this rank for 13 years.
I don't mind being known as the man who got 60% of Carlisle Taxi drivers the right to ply for hire on the City's busiest Taxi rank.
Regards
JD