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South Wales Evening Post
July 23, 2007 Monday
Swansea Cabbies want hackney licences limited
City cab drivers are in favour of a limit being introduced on new hackney carriage licences.
A review of Swansea taxi driver licences has been carried out by the city council after a request from the drivers' trade union.
The Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), is urging the council to put a limit on the numbers to safeguard its members' livelihoods.
The responses to the consultation have now been collated by the council.
A council spokesman said: "For the hackney carriage trade, 594 consultations were sent to the hackney carriage proprietors and drivers. 202 (33 per cent) responded to the consultation.
"186 stated that they were in favour of introducing a limit on the number of hackney carriage licences issued."
Among the reasons drivers gave for introducing a limit were the low wages, long hours and a shortage of taxi rank spaces.
However, South Wales Police are not in favour of limiting taxi numbers.
Council officers will present a recommendation to councillors on September 13.
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