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What he is getting at is in this thread for example - Not before time - as a thread title it is about as much use as chocolate fireguard.

If the title could convey the actual subject rather than a statement that could relate to anything it would help.

For this thread it would have been better titled "Wakefield Taxis face massive shakeup" or even "Wakefield Shakeup" on the reasonable assumption that as this is a Taxi forum that it is probably Taxi related.

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Chris the Fish wrote:
What he is getting at is in this thread for example - Not before time - as a thread title it is about as much use as chocolate fireguard.

If the title could convey the actual subject rather than a statement that could relate to anything it would help.

For this thread it would have been better titled "Wakefield Taxis face massive shakeup" or even "Wakefield Shakeup" on the reasonable assumption that as this is a Taxi forum that it is probably Taxi related.


http://taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=17048

Wakefield taxis face massive shake up

Licensing bosses in Wakefield are lining up a sweeping review of the city’s taxis.

The changes will include a rise in fares, the introduction of a knowledge test for drivers and a new requirement for all operators to have held a UK licence for a minimum of two years.

The measures will be debated at a meeting of the licensing sub committee tomorrow.

Introducing a knowledge test would mean hackney carriage and private hire drivers would have to sit a test which would include basic literacy and numeracy, local knowledge and customer care.

A report to the committee says the knowledge test would apply to new applicants, drivers who have had a substantiated public complaint and any licence holders who have asked for an interpreter at any formal meeting with the council.

The report adds: “The test will be set to the appropriate standard ensuring that all applicants have the same knowledge of the Wakefield district enabling them to provide a consistent level of customer service to both citizens of Wakefield and those persons visiting irrespective which form of transport they use.”

At the same meeting, the committee will also consider a fares increase for council controlled hackney carriages. Increases would include a rise from £2 for the first part mile to £3, 6am to midnight, and £3.50 from midnight to 6am.

Each subsequent 10th of a mile up to five miles would go up from 10p to 14p, 6am to midnight, and 16p, midnight to 6am.

A “soiling charge” of £30 would also be introduced.

The committee will also discuss the introduction of new regulations that would mean all newly applying private hire and hackney carriage drivers would need to have held a driving licence for a minimum of two years.

A report to the committee recommends the measures “to ensure that those persons making application to become a private hire or hackney carriage driver within the district are competent in their driving ability”.

source: http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
What are we supposed to do and what are we not supposed to do, when filling in the subject box?

Well a subject would be nice.

Starting a thread with a header. that could mean just about anything, and then just posting a link isn't that helpful.

Especially as a link could take anyone anywhere and possibly could infect the computer.

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
What are we supposed to do and what are we not supposed to do, when filling in the subject box?

Well a subject would be nice.

Starting a thread with a header. that could mean just about anything, and then just posting a link isn't that helpful.

Especially as a link could take anyone anywhere and possibly could infect the computer.

I almost always copy and paste articles.

Posting links is the lazy way and in a few months the link is likely to be broken.

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Hmmmm. :-k

http://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/ ... _1_3544532

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I never open the links posted on here.

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grandad wrote:
I never open the links posted on here.

I put that up for Brummie to allude to what you did.

And he didn't. ](*,)

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