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Author:  Sussex [ Tue Oct 07, 2003 10:23 am ]
Post subject:  T&G's National Cab Act.

Please, please, please could someone give some sort of details on these recommendation.

I swear on Wharfy's life, that I will give a fair and balanced response on the recommendation, and if it makes sense, then I will be the first to say so.

But for goodness sake, lets see the bloody thing and debate it's pro's and con's, cos at the moment there has been plenty of talk about it, but no meat on the bones.

Author:  Dusty Bin [ Tue Oct 07, 2003 1:52 pm ]
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I wasn't sure that there was any meat to put on the bones - maybe the policy was that we needed a National Cab Act, and once that was agreed then the content would come later.

Dusty :roll:

Author:  Sussex [ Tue Oct 07, 2003 11:33 pm ]
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Well the bits I've heard about are the 'no charges for stations' and the 'managed growth' issues.

If that's it, then we don't need an Act, a bin will suffice. :wink:

Author:  Yorkie [ Wed Oct 08, 2003 1:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: T&G's National Cab Act.

Sussex Man wrote:
Please, please, please could someone give some sort of details on these recommendation.

I swear on Wharfy's life, that I will give a fair and balanced response on the recommendation, and if it makes sense, then I will be the first to say so.

But for goodness sake, lets see the bloody thing and debate it's pro's and con's, cos at the moment there has been plenty of talk about it, but no meat on the bones.


Well Andy I have written my last will and testement tonight just incase your promise goes tits up.

A National Cab act, is supposed to be modern legislation for a modern era, although there is a lobby in Blackpool who want to retain the ancient act, and they are the bourogh that has half the nations natural manure on thier roads :wink:

Alot has changed since 1849, when servants ran down to rank with scribbled notes of time and place orders, and it was unforseable then that post offices would close at such an alarming rate, wiping out flagger zones :roll:

When National cab act is refered to they dont actualy mean National, unless of course London is beccoming a province of France :lol:

They have no detail as such, just studying case law, and other things and printing them into an act :P

such an act would be unpopular at Westminster, it would mean the blair babes get boring work :?

London International will be lobbying and threatning car worker jobs :wink:

but expect such an act just beffore the election of 2019, or on or abouts the tenth aniversary of the euro 8)

The whole bill is to be written by the secret society Taxiandprivatehireforums, and they have special facilities in a location in Greater Manchester called Wigan,

Mansfield was a candidate for this, but the rulers had difficulty persuading the areas cabbies to go all LTI, though it wasnt without mondeo drivers giving the case its best. :x

Gateshead was another candidate, but thier rolling stock was old and didnt give a modern immage :twisted:

Wigan was chosen as an area where they dont know the difference between a taxi and private hire, and home to the suberban king of taxiforums :lol:

jesus

Wharfie

Author:  Mick [ Wed Oct 08, 2003 9:19 am ]
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oh dear wharfie

do you try or does sounding silly come naturally.

I thought I saw your name on a loaf of bread the other day

but then I realised it said thick cut

B. Lucky :twisted:

Author:  Sussex [ Wed Oct 08, 2003 2:01 pm ]
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What a thing to say about old Wharfy. :D

Author:  Pete [ Wed Oct 08, 2003 10:58 pm ]
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I read the t&gwu paper and its ok. But I dont think they have ever given all the info about a new act. But with all there different area comittees it must be hard to come to a consensus.

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Oct 09, 2003 9:15 am ]
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I would say impossible Pete.

But with most things union, it's the one driver with the biggest gob that sets local policy.

Whether that policy makes sense is irrelevant, as long as big gob gets his way.

Author:  Cgull [ Sun Oct 12, 2003 5:35 pm ]
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Where I work the last thing the lads at the station want is 'free and open access'.
The lads with station passes would faint if others could buy them.

Author:  Sussex [ Tue Oct 28, 2003 8:08 pm ]
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Any news on this act yet please? :wink:

Author:  Cruisin' Cabby [ Wed Oct 29, 2003 1:23 pm ]
Post subject:  T&G National Cab Act

Sussex Man wrote:
Any news on this act yet please? :wink:


Would it be worth contacting the T&G direct to ask them what their poposals are? They might be proud enough of it to share it with others. It's not as if anyone was going to plagiarise it, is it?

Regards,

Cruisin' Cabby

Author:  Dusty Bin [ Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:26 pm ]
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I think SM knows that there's no concrete National Cab Act proposal, and he's just having a slight dig :)

Several of us have asked for more concrete information on the NCA in the past on this forum and on others (to which one or two T&G officials contributed), but no more detail has been fothcoming.

I think the policy is that we need a 'National Cab Act', but there seems to be nothing in the way of content at this stage :?

Dusty

Author:  Cruisin' Cabby [ Sun Nov 02, 2003 3:12 pm ]
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Dusty Bin wrote:
I think SM knows that there's no concrete National Cab Act proposal, and he's just having a slight dig :)

Several of us have asked for more concrete information on the NCA in the past on this forum and on others (to which one or two T&G officials contributed), but no more detail has been fothcoming.

I think the policy is that we need a 'National Cab Act', but there seems to be nothing in the way of content at this stage :?

Dusty


Dusty,

I know someone highly placed in the T&G and from what he says they are definitely discussing this, though to what stage was not discussed.

There are mentions of the OFT report starting to appear in the London taxi trade press, but it seems that it has not become a big issue here yet. It may not, the London trade is usually quite parochial and what happens elsewhere does not seem to draw too much attention.

Regards,

Cruisin' Cabby

Author:  Sussex [ Sun Nov 02, 2003 4:25 pm ]
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The thing is Crusin', the OFT report will effect the London cab trade as much as the rest of us. So I find it surprising that it hasn't really got the brain cells moving yet. Although in all fairness, I suspect this applies to the whole UK HC and PH trade.

Perhaps because London is quota free, cabbys feel it will have no effect in your manor. But I believe this report will cover just about everything in our trade, from quotas to turning circles, from tariff charges to drivers standards.

If I was a London cabby, my biggest fear would be the length of the knowledge. Especially if the lads from OFT read callsign magazine. :wink:

Author:  Andy7 [ Sun Nov 02, 2003 4:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: T&G National Cab Act

Cruisin' Cabby wrote:
Sussex Man wrote:
Any news on this act yet please? :wink:


Would it be worth contacting the T&G direct to ask them what their poposals are? They might be proud enough of it to share it with others. It's not as if anyone was going to plagiarise it, is it?

Regards,

Cruisin' Cabby


LMFAO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Nice one.

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