Response to auld nick on the letters thread in the Evening News.
Three things.
First, you fall into the same mistake as the council in believing that rank occupancy somehow relates to demand levels for taxis.
Yet, when there are no taxis on the rank, as there are frequently, you would not bring yourself to say that supply does need meet demand and that there should be more taxis in the fleet.
You gotta make your minds up guys. What you're really saying here is that all we have to do is take a photie of a queue at an empty taxi rank and we have the evidence that demand is being unmet and our licences should be granted. Which is what we've been saying all along. You're now agreeing with us so can we have our licences now please?
Second, it should be the customers using the service who should determine the level of taxi provision, not the council. This is what happens in every other sector in the economy, why should the taxi market be any different?
C'mon now, tell us all why taxis are a special case, why the same rules shouldn't apply to taxis as every other market sector. I can't wait for this answer.
Third, refusing licences denies drivers the right to unfettered access to the tools of their trade, a clear breach of their human rights. Kinda like saying to a mechanic that they can learn their trade but if they want to work in it then they have to hire their spanners from the few individuals who are allowed to own them, and at the price they dictate. Crazy or what?
So, if a mechanic, electrician, joiner et al can get unfettered access to the tools of their trade, why should taxi drivers be denied? C'mon, give us the answer
Finally, as for Mr Murphy's complaint? Clearly a 3 taxi rank is ludicrous here. There's no reason why is couldn't be bigger, and there's no reason why it isn't enforced.
Personally when the rank is overflowing I move on.
Taxi ranks are little more than social clubs, the same drivers use the same ranks. Round the corner someone will likely be trying to hail a cab but can't. That's where I come in. It's called plying for hire.
Only problem is the price of fuel is forcing drivers onto ranks to save costs.