JD wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
What cab should a punter go to on a rank, and are there any laws regarding this, I am asking this as I think we have the only rank in the world where the punter can pick and chose
Please post any links as we are trying to get this sorted, the rank holds 9 cabs and there is a barrier from cab 4 to 2 then a gap for cab1 to get the doors open then the barrier continues,
Members of the public can choose any cab they wish and it is an offence in England and Wales for a cab driver to refuse to take a passenger without reasonable cause. The exception being out of area jobs.
Established etiquette in most areas is to send the passenger to the front of the rank. Many years ago I was told Sheffield practised a similar system to the one you describe. Whether or not that is true I don't know.
Regards
JD
City of Lincoln byelaws: 7.(e) "If his carriage is stationed on a stand, not accept an offer from a member of the public to hire his carriage unless his carriage is stationed in the foremost position on that stand"
Saves a lot of aggro.
However, in Sleaford, (North Kesteven DC) it's an "any car" rule.
I prefer front car only, it's fair to passengers in that they, as well as the driver can "reasonably refuse" though.