jimbo wrote:
Taxi drivers who pay for permits to ply at railway stations and airports are, according to Skippy 41, "Idiots" Well, it's an opinion he's entitled to hold, and clearly if the railways ever came to the outback where he lives, he probably wouldn't ever get one. But is that because he has failed to recognise the reason "idiots" buy permits, which is not to ply for hire at travel terminii, but to prevent those that do not have a permit from plying there. There are many out there who would demand a permit system to be re-introduced at their railway station if ever the owners decide to open up the place to a free for all. To keep others off. Is my opinion.
Jimbo, if one station can get away with it all the others will jump on the bandwagon. It's money for nothing. Do the maths, if you've got 200 cars paying £300 per year for a permit the station owners / train operating companies are getting £60,000 a year for providing nothing. It's a 1000% profit because they've got nothing to pay out.
Look at Newark Northgate for instance, the drivers are paying upto £500 a year to park in the station, do they get any work from the East Coast Mainline trains? I've never seen a cab pull off when the London train has come in.
Look at the lads who park outside the station on the Council rank, they are in full view of the train customers and are paying nothing, only their licensing fees to Newark and Sherwood Council. Who's better off?
Permits at stations should be stopped. Why should the cab trade have to pay to do the last mile for the train operators??
I would never pay for a permit even if the station had 100 high speed trains a day coming through it, "we should'nt have to pay to work".