Sussex wrote:
Meteor Parking Ltd, the firm appointed to oversee the station's taxi rank, has imposed the new rule under a fresh agreement offered to the town's Hackney carriage drivers.
I'm sure I've heard of them somewhere before
Sussex wrote:
However, under the terms of the new contract, which is being delivered to Hackney carriage drivers, only 10 drivers will be allowed into the station at any one time and cabs will have to instead circle the area while they wait for a space.
I'm sure the Council have green plans, 30 or so Taxis driving round will not help the Council's green plans
Sussex wrote:
Joe Matthews, chairman of the Northampton Hackney Association, said the move would hit cab drivers financially and end up harming commuters. He said: "They don't seem to worry about the affect it will have on their customers. They won't get picked up and they will just have to wait."
10 cars won't be able to clear a full train
Sussex wrote:
From May 21, Hackney carriage drivers will have to pay £257.14 for a permit to allow them entry into the station for the rest of the year, and until April 2011. Drivers who break the terms of the contract risk being banned from the station.
Drivers having to pay to take the train companies passengers home are once again being used as a cash cow.
Sussex wrote:
Mr Matthews said during rush hour, especially when train services were delayed, more than 30 taxis are required to meet demand. He said: "What do we do with the cars that aren't allowed in? Where do the drivers go? We can't just drive round and round and round. It is ridiculous."
When it's rush hour and the drivers are pushed don't pick up from the Station.
Sussex wrote:
He added: "We need to earn a living and we are fighting for survival. "Things are bad enough as it is. This is just like a hole in the head."
It's coming to a station near everyone I'm afraid
Sussex wrote:
Brian Binley, MP for Northampton South, has already written to Northampton Borough Council and London Midland to express his "serious concern".
Sussex wrote:
He said: "People like me and other customers come out of the station and need a taxi. Taxi drivers are a vital part of our public transport and there will be no way for them to top up the rank.
Try telling that to the Train companies.