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| Author: | chipper [ Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:42 pm ] |
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http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/It39s-a-fare-cop-for.6727737.jp?articlepage=2 TAXI drivers face fines for driving through Holyrood Park under a new crackdown on commercial vehicles using the area as a short cut. Park bosses are seeking to enforce a ban on "white van man" after complaints from residents of nearby Duddingston Village about increased levels of speeding traffic. It had been thought that taxi drivers would be exempt from the restrictions, which The police officers began enforcing yesterday. Instead, two cabbies were among six drivers fined in the first few hours of the crackdown, which is being carried out by the police on behalf of Historic Scotland, the body which maintains the royal park. The move to enforce the existing restrictions more stringently comes after it emerged park bosses were considering a ban on all traffic due to safety concerns over rising traffic levels in Duddingston Village. Throughout February drivers were stopped and made aware of the park's traffic regulations, which ban commercial vehicles and limit speeds to 30mph. As of yesterday, any commercial vehicles which do not have a valid permit or exemption letter will be hit with a £30 fine. However, it remains unclear whether taxis with passengers are exempt. The secretary of the Edinburgh Taxi Association, Raymond Davidson, said passengers would end up paying more in fares as a result of the move. He said: "A number of drivers have already been booked. What we will have now is drivers being forced to take the long way round and the passenger in the back will have to pay. We've always used the park and there was never anything said about it. It's a main arterial route to us." Councillor Eric Barry, himself a taxi driver, urged taxi drivers to challenge the fines. He said: "As long as you don't have your light on in the park, then you are a car. All the drivers have to do is put off their light. "If the drivers who were fined were driving with their lights off, then Historic Scotland are wrong and their fines will be overturned." Last year it emerged that banning traffic altogether from Holyrood Park was one of a number of options being considered to reduce the level of vehicles in the area. Residents in Duddingston Village say increasing numbers of vehicles have led to road safety concerns and a rising number of road rage incidents. Duddingston Village Conservation Society has called for an existing ban on commercial vehicles to be enforced, but has stopped short of calling for Holyrood Park to be closed to all traffic. Councillor Gordon Mackenzie, the city's transport convener, said: "The council supports Historic Scotland in ensuring that traffic regulations in the park are properly enforced." |
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| Author: | gusmac [ Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:48 pm ] |
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Quote: "As long as you don't have your light on in the park, then you are a car. All the drivers have to do is put off their light.
As long as it is licensed, a taxi is a taxi. |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:17 pm ] |
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what about PH cars..or even sales reps cars...they are Business users to... More about raising money than detering offenders. I take tourists around the Park for the views...take away my right as a PH to do so and I'll take my tourists elsewhere.. |
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| Author: | Private Reggie [ Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:37 pm ] |
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bloodnock wrote: what about PH cars..or even sales reps cars...they are Business users to...
More about raising money than detering offenders. I take tourists around the Park for the views...take away my right as a PH to do so and I'll take my tourists elsewhere.. As long as you have a punter it's ok but from what i know PHC is ok to drive through, my gripe is that PHC have Pre-booked signage on their doors, this proves they are a business vehicle, if running through the park without a punter PHC should get booked as we hacks do. Off with our heads i hear coming from the palace as i zoomed on through tonight Yes without a punter, that's what the PHC do on our greenway's isn't it
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| Author: | Jasbar [ Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:48 am ] |
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And what makes the residents of Duddingston village so precious? Oh dear, the eastablishment dears don't like real people trying to carve out a living in an economy they've stiffed in their own interests from passing their doorway.
Taxis are allowed in the park. Always have been. Nothings changed. The current bozos plating at being real cops are just ploain wrong. Taxis with advertising driving the park are permitted, if they have a permit. To my knowledge every ad supplier ensures compliance. Cops are crap in general. The training level is poor. A plod is a plod. Park cops make Noddy look like David Cameron. BTW I apologise for insulting Noddy. |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:33 am ] |
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Jasbar wrote: And what makes the residents of Duddingston village so precious?
Oh dear, the eastablishment dears don't like real people trying to carve out a living in an economy they've stiffed in their own interests from passing their doorway. Taxis are allowed in the park. Always have been. Nothings changed. The current bozos plating at being real cops are just ploain wrong. Taxis with advertising driving the park are permitted, if they have a permit. To my knowledge every ad supplier ensures compliance. Cops are crap in general. The training level is poor. A plod is a plod. Park cops make Noddy look like David Cameron. BTW I apologise for insulting Noddy. Maybe Duddingston residents are a bit Pan Loafy and are superior beings to us lesser ,ortals.. Besides..I would have thought as the good people of edinburgh have been using these roads for a few hundred years that they would have become Public rights of ways....and those are hard to close.. |
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| Author: | LongshanksED [ Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:21 am ] |
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Well someone up onhigh is spouting posh as the historic Scotland website clearly shows taxis are allowed if they have a fair |
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| Author: | hamster [ Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:50 am ] |
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you can go through the park with a fare or with your light off you must have your seat belt on ,also if you drop off at the castle you must leave the esplanade before you can ply for hire ,historic scotland have gone power crazy
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:06 pm ] |
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hamster wrote: you can go through the park with a fare or with your light off you must have your seat belt on ,also if you drop off at the castle you must leave the esplanade before you can ply for hire ,historic scotland have gone power crazy
![]() So has the Scottish parliament...its like factory for producing methane gas...a bunch of A-soles..
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