JD wrote:
GA wrote:
Ah so there is a HC licensed from Berwick working in Wales.
It may have escaped your notice but at no time have I ever said that a hackney carriage licensed in Berwick does not work private hire in Wales.
Liar.
JD the liar wrote:
I asked you to provide evidence to back up your statement that Berwick hackney "carriages" and again I emphasise "carriages" in the plural as you did in your original allegation, were seen working in "South Wales".
one or a thousand ????????????? what does as far away as mean?
Liar
the almighty and never wrong JD wrote:
You couldn't provide that evidence because you didn't have a clue just where in Wales such a person operated, all you had was a second hand opinion from some bod in Newcastle who had got their hands on a copy of the Berwick licensing register, which incidentally was given to Newcastle council. You still don't have a clue where the one person operates or even know why they obtained a license from Berwick?
Statutory Registers are held and are available from Berwick Councils Offices and from Berwick Library, the document is also available from Northumberland County Offices. not some bod then ............... from the council direct.
Where the person operates is of no consequence as the driver could work the vehicle anywhere in Wales or England come to that, but I know that it isn't fookin Berwick.
the anonymous for a reason JD wrote:
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But you said.
I suppose a hackney carriage owner with an address in Wales must mean that the driver of the vehicle also lives and works in Wales? Even if such an owner existed you have no way of knowing who drives the vehicle or where they work? The fact that the majority of Welsh Authorities are unrestricted makes one wonder why a person in Wales would want to license a hackney carriage in Berwick to use as a private hire vehicle in Wales when they can licenses a hackney carriage vehicle in Wales that allows them to ply for hire in Wales.
I don't see anything in that statement which says there are no licensed Berwick drivers working private hire in Wales, do you? If so perhaps you can point out where?
As you are so keen to correct peoples English ................ could you explain what you mean by "Even if such an owner existed" if you knew the person actually existed?
JD the taxi oracle wrote:
What I do see, is me making it quite clear to you, that a proprietors name on a register is meaningless without knowing if the proprietor also holds a hackney carriage drivers license. I also made reference to the fact that because of the many unrestricted authorities in Wales, why would anyone wish to travel all the way to Berwick to obtain a license to work private hire in Wales?
What are you going on about, we've explained the cost issue, we've explained the "locality test" issue
I can say what I want and no-one can question me cause I'm JD wrote:
I specifically made a point of not stating there is no licensed Berwick Driver working in Wales, for the simple reason that it wasn't entirely out of the question. The fact that you implied there is more than one driver working South Wales is totally innacurate and untrue.
You are joking ..................... on more than one occasion you called me a liar for suggesting that a person living in Wales would or had licensed a HC with Berwick upon Tweed Council .................. indeed you asked me to prove that point ............. a point you considered to be a lie.
I'll get my own way or I'll scream and scream and scream wrote:
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So now your admitting that I was right, thank you.
On the contrary, you are manifestly wrong until such time you remedy the fact that there is only person working in Wales and not the multitude of drivers to which you inferred.
Regards
JD
Multitude ..................... the fact is that you have lost the argument and are now struggling to come up with anything that makes any sense in your crusade to discredit me.
Within this thread you have called me a liar and now it has been proved (by yourself) that what I said was correct you squirm around instead of admitting that on this (even rare) occasion you were wrong.
now stop crying like a child ...................... apologise .................... and we can get on with other things.
B. Lucky
