JD wrote:
Lincoln Fare increase.
Jimmy Hart Lincoln TOA Chairman puts a solid case for a fare increase.
Parts of Some quotes attributed to the local Lincoln rag enhanced with some added facts.
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Taxi drivers in Lincoln who drive some of the oldest licensed Taxis in the UK have asked the city council for a fare increase. Eighteen months after the last fare increase Hackney Carriage drivers say increased running costs and rising fuel prices have forced them to ask the council for another increase. Fares would increase by an estimated 20p to 40p if the council sanctioned the increase.
James Hart (55), of Bristol Drive, Lincoln, who drives a T registered Metro has been working as a taxi driver for the past 22 years and is the chairman of Lincoln Taxi Owners' Association. Mr Hart is reported as saying, "increased running costs have left the majority of the city's 30 black cab drivers with no choice but to ask for a further increase. We have an annual review of fares with the city council, but they set the fares and we have to get their approval for any increase".
"We now have to have wheelchair accessible vehicles and they can cost up to £35,000 brand new. You can get them second hand but they have a higher mileage on them. We also have to keep the maintenance of the vehicles up to a very high standard."
Although the city council controls the number of vehicles running and sets the metered fare, drivers own their own cars and the council has no input in the general running of the taxis.
Mr Hart said that taxis were the only form of public transport that did not receive any subsidies.
Fellow cabby Dave Gillard (59), from Cranwell who drives a Black Fiat, said he agreed with the price increase.
"Takings are generally down at the moment and I don't think many people will mind a 20p increase," he said.
Some taxi users like shop assistant Veronica Bloom (50), of Brant Road, disagree. She said: "I think they're too expensive anyway. Twenty pence doesn't sound that much but I thought fuel prices had just come down."
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TDO RULE 4 "Malicious falsehoods"
On what evidence, JD, do you base your claim, that, "TAXI drivers in Lincoln who drive some of the oldest licensed TAXI'S in the UK"? That is not a "fact" as you claim, and did not appear in the original "Lincolnshire Echo" article that you partially quoted.
I was taught to be thick skinned when I was in the SAS. But not to lie.
I ask you now to prove your allegations against the TAXI trade in Lincoln or retract.
And by the way, only my Mum calls me jimmy. Has she been gobbing off again?