Sirius wrote:
I know what you were meaning TDO,

but it does not alter the fact that the Law in Scotland allows the number of Taxis to be limited, so until it changes (if it ever does) at least the SUD's should be carried out in a more proffesional manner.
However due to the way this is going, I will refrain from making any more comments, it's impossible to deal with these people on a rational level.
Yeah, but it's alaw that was written in the 1970's. When private hire was a few funeral cars. Or the guy who had a nice white roller you could hire to get the life controller you'd done a fornication deal with to the altar of contract.
And, long before it was ever foreseen that diddy cars would operate an alternative taxi service.
The Law isn't an ass, it's simply outdated. Times have moved on.
Having separate hackneys and private hire is a logical nonsense. If you want a hire car service to take folks from a to b, why not have a single licence type to achieve this. One level playing field. Same tariff. Same vehicles. same service.
The Scottish Parliament, a contradiction in terms, is currently rewriting the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982. The Scottish Executive has solicited opinion from local authorities, who have responded with their wish lish to "correct" all the points of conflict they've previously not had the powers to "deal with".
Meanwhile, on the taxi trade side, doesn't this seem the perfect explanation of where we stand?
Asked what was happening in the trade, an official of The Scottish Taxi federation is recorded as having responded, "There's a golf outing a week on Friday".
Incidentally, the same guy who, discussing the Jacob report, insisted that we don't need more taxis on the road, but he would be happier to see more buses at busy times.
Any wonder our trade is faaaakked?
Any wonder I'm angry and determined to press home the issues?
