Brummie Cabbie wrote:
JD wrote:
To be quite honest Mr Brummie I don't class John Thompson or Bryan Roland as being the taxi trade. Do you?
No I don't.
BUT ..... Whether we like it or not Bryan Roland has been quite instrumental in elevating Hackney fares around the country with the PHTM League Tables of Fares.
Well it certainly hasn't elevated fares in Manchester but I really don't see what publishing a national tariff one, and tariff two chart, has to do with representing the interests of hackney carriage drivers?
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He did not have to start that work & publish it on a monthly basis, but 8 years on & every council in the country compares fares with the PHTM league tables, when debating fare increases.
I can't vouch for every council in the country using it as a guide but I know for a fact that some councils have refused a fare rise based on this very chart and you can find them on TDO.
I can imagine why he started a chart and I would has at a guess that it was more for the purpose of increasing magazine sales than for the benefit of hackney carriage drivers.
The chart scenario is meaningless because it doesn't paint the full picture because many councils have three or four tariffs as we have already discussed on TDO.
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The question has to be asked, why is it that an individual who fronts the NPHA is the one that produces these tables & by doing so assists the Hackney trade getting fare increases
I don't think the question has to be asked at all. A council cannot refuse a fare increase if such a fare increase is reasonable. There are a few councils who have found that out the hard way. If those asking for a fare increase need the assistance of a chart to determine their running costs then they are in a bad way. In many ways the chart only serves to restrict fare increases as at least one court case will tell you.
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& will also give those areas that don't have proper representation assistance with their fare applications?
So what right does that give him?
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Why is it that the cab trade nationally were not first to produce such a League Table of national fares, 10, 20 or 50 years ago?
Because the cab trade don't need a league table to work out the cost effectiveness of their product? If a cab driver can't calculate the total annual cost of running his cab including wages at 50% occupancy then they need to go back to school.
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We ought to be ashamed of ourselves!!!
Ashamed for not producing a national table of tariff one's and two's? Are you really serious? lol
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I only wish that Bryan Roland were Hackney orientated, rather than being biased towards Private Hire.
Well I find it strange that a guy who was prepared to stand as an expert witness in a Manchester court of law and tell a judge why three thousand private hire vehicles should be running around Manchester with illuminated roof signs has now turned somersault and is getting his knickers in a twist about 150 Berwick hackney cabs running around Newcastle with unlit roof signs and acting as private hire.
I don't think you will get a get a hackney cab driver in Manchester standing up in a court of law advocating illuminated roof signs on three thousand private hire vehicles, do you?
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influx of members that will surprise even Mr Roland.
So lets get this straight you are quite willing to join an organisation that has no democratic structure for electing or removing officials? I find that strange coming from someone who gives me the impression that they obviously have a brain of some quality.
Perhaps you know more than me in this respect which to be honest i know very little, however if you could fill in the blanks regarding this organisation then I might be a little wiser?
What is the Committee structure of this organisation?
Who elects the committee members?
How many committee members are allowed?
What is the function of the committee?
What is the maximum term committee members can serve?
What's the process for removing committee members?
What's the process for proposing committee members?
Who is given the task of taking and keeping committee minutes?
Who is given the task of ensuring proper financial records are maintained?
What facility is made for members to inspect financial records?
Who elects the Chairman?
Who elects the secretary?
Who elects the treasurer?
What is the voting criteria?
What are the rules for calling a special general meeting?
Does it have an AGM?
What are the rules?
What is the procedure for amending the rules?
What is the procedure for winding up the association I could go on and on but I won't, no doubt you can enlighten me as to the questions I raised above?
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With respect to John Thompson of NALEO; surely we should be in full discussions with these people so that we can understand their frustrations & they can understand ours.
First I am of the opinion that the licensing structure is outdated and it should be taken out of the hands of councillors, therefore under new legislation I would hope that councils and their licensing officers would no longer be a part of the taxi licensing equation.
For the time being John Thompson is a relevance only to his own cause but not to me or hackney carriage drivers.
For the purpose of this meeting of minds business the hackney carriage trade do not need the input of John Thompson, or any other licensing officer for that matter, providing the hackney carriage trade gets its act together?
The power in this equation is held by the hackney carriage trade, Thompson is a complete irrelevance but the fact remains that the taxi trade as a whole including both private hire and hackney carriage cannot agree on the fundamentals of equality, simply because they are infinitely different when it comes down to the basics of equality in the method of hire.
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IMO, co-operation with NALEO is paramount if there is to be meaningful, enforceable new legislation in the future.
We already have enforceable legislation but its the likes of NALEO members and the police that refuse or are incapable of enforcing it.
So what new legislation are you talking about?
Under new legislation there hopefully wont be a NALEO and we just might get clear and precise legislation that doesn't require a determination in the courts every ten minutes?
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In my view anyone who in life says they have nothing to learn from another human being or organisation, is never going to appreciate the other side of the equation. And it is the understanding of the contra view that is important in fully understanding the problems in a given field.
Personally I think it has been well established on this site that this meeting of minds bunch are the ones who have not only failed to learn but are guilty of failing to understanding the frailties of their actions.
Perhaps you can tell me why hackney carriage drivers need these proposed changes and the benefits they will derive from these changes and what they will lose once these changes become law?
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Everyone is entitled, & has a democratic right, to their own opinion & I will always defend that right, including the rights of those whose opinions I do not entirely agree with.
Me too but I can think of some that don't.
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All he did was to change the name on the Operator Licence to one of his trusted drivers, pay him £x per week for the privilege, raise the weekly rent (settle) to all the other drivers to pay for the extra expense & ended up with more money in his pocket than he had before.
I'm afraid it wouldn't be that easy because there is no reason why the law should not allow for a contributory offence of disqualified persons being excluded from owning or having an interest in any licensing activity relating to taxi licensing. Apart from the statutory declaration of license which makes it an offence to give false information there should also be a clear cut offence for anyone who willingly participates or facilitates in the execution of the offence. Therefore a deterrent of sorts is in place.
If you want to talk about hackney carriage driver representation and the qualities required for such representation then I will be only too willing to oblige you on that score, however I don't consider any member of the National association of licensing enforcement officers have the best interest of Taxi drivers at heart especially when their members are suspending cab drivers left right and centre for nothing more than allegedly making a nuisance phone call to their ex spouse.
Why don't you sift through the quality of those attending the meeting of minds and tell me which one of them is fit to represent hackney cab drivers?
That is my opinion and I am entitled to it whether anyone shares that opinion is entirely up to them?
Regards
JD