Dusty Bin wrote:
Wharfie wrote:
Take Brighton or Halifax halcrow say there is excess profits well if plates are sky high its a fair conclusion certainly in the opinion of circular 3/85
Yes Geoff, part of the problem is me old friend the quota. Say a garage buys a plate in Manchester for £50k for example, then they're obviously expecting their cut from the jockey, so what good does high fares do the jockey?
Another point is that if you get a big fare rise then you just get more cars and drivers in the trade - for example, if fares were doubled then no one is presumably suggesting that the amount of cars and or drivers stays the same??
Dusty
Well I dont see that but I am a rural guy, but I see it like this
if I give you £30,000 for a taxi, you say goodbye to the trade and that money is exported, what a wasted opportunity?
that £30,000 could have cut fares or, and I like the or, it could have bought a quality vehicle and could pay for quality services
I must admit I am not in front of the que for cutting fares I prefer those passengers that are happy to pay it in return for good service!
by the way 8pm is the time I find that punters start going out, I f London says its 8 pm I am noyt to argue, we have a premium past 11pm of 12.5% increase, our lads are happy if they were not action would be taken but its easy to over egg the pudding!
There will always be barriers to trade there is in a lot of industries, but the monatary barrier I find tough to justify, I much prefer barriers to be by education and quality vehicles.
but its fun to discuss the question and see the dancing of that lobby thats paid premiums or got free plates and is trying to shut the door, because they just cannot justify it!
funnyily enough it isnt the taxi drivers who benefit from it its the bankers, and the premium gang conjour up all sorts of restrictive practices to keep status quo stating what is a taxi job and what is a private hire job.
they would not dream of waiting outside churches after service, or outside theatres looking for work, so in the end they virtually close the trade down.
by the way 4 years ago in my manor we opened up, the transport manager has been a sticler and not passed a single vehicle, I was waiting a court case by way of appeal on a vehicle, and got a phone call last week from a "well wisher" saying the transport manager had retired and I ought to speak to the new one, I have done and withdrawn my case, hes like a breath of fresh air, so we are aiming to get some new wavs by the new year, some of the lads are beggining to chunter, but I have promised them lists of dates and times where plying will strike gold!
bet a pound to a penny, instead of spreading around they will line up at the same events like sheep!
Wharfie