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DtheP47 30-03-2013 17:54

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1049949)
the council are supposed to keep check on the state of teh taxis but when i spoke to the person covering our area he wasnt interested in unfit cars been on the road taking kids to school .

Well report the numpty :confused: You have a social responsibility... use it.

Eric 30-03-2013 18:13

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1049949)
the council are supposed to keep check on the state of teh taxis but when i spoke to the person covering our area he wasnt interested in unfit cars been on the road taking kids to school .


were supposed to believe that somone from teh council randomly visits taxi firms to keep check but how can they be doing when theres so many taxis out there that arnt up to code

All cabs in Kingston are required to have three ministry safety checks a year ... MOT (Ontario Ministry of Transport) does the checks ... if the cab fails, its licence is pulled. KATC does random spot checks on cabs ... cabs can be pulled even for a missing hubcap. The KATC is a part of City Council. Two councillors sit on the commitee, plus the taxi inspector (full-time paid position). All three taxi companies are required by law to charge the same rates, and meters are set and sealed by the inspector. If you get into a cab with an unsealed meter, you don't have to pay the fare.

I'm not saying that we do things better, or, that the way we do things is the only way. But people who phone for a cab ... in Hyndburn or in K'town ... , or who stagger into one when leaving the pub (hey, that's me:D), have a right to expect that the cab is clean, well-maintained, fully insured (with lots of passenger liability insurance), and driven by someone who knows what the hell he/she is doing.

DtheP47 30-03-2013 18:29

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1049957)
I'm not saying that we do things better, or, that the way we do things is the only way. But people who phone for a cab ... in Hyndburn or in K'town ... , or who stagger into one when leaving the pub (hey, that's me:D), have a right to expect that the cab is clean, well-maintained, fully insured (with lots of passenger liability insurance), and driven by someone who knows what the hell he/she is doing.

Preaching to the converted there Dr Eric ;)

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lancsdave 30-03-2013 20:27

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1049953)
Well report the numpty :confused: You have a social responsibility... use it.

Who do you think takes any notice ?

accyman 30-03-2013 21:46

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1049953)
Well report the numpty :confused: You have a social responsibility... use it.


theres only so long you can tleerat ebeen put on hold only to be put through to teh same guy

DtheP47 30-03-2013 22:28

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1049997)
theres only so long you can tleerat ebeen put on hold only to be put through to teh same guy

A well written letter usually hits the spot. :D

DtheP47 30-03-2013 22:40

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1049978)
Who do you think takes any notice ?

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urban caveman 30-03-2013 22:58

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thankyou everyone for your replys. personally i dont mind if they want to put the prices up a little but a minimum fare of £4.50 is a bit high. as i said before i dont drive, i live at the top of ormerod street and do my weekly shop at tesco, i buy too much at a time to walk up the hill with it so i get a taxi, if they get their way with this i would have to pay £4.50 for that very short journey, just think such a hike in the minimum fare all at once is not right

accyman 30-03-2013 23:29

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1050004)
A well written letter usually hits the spot. :D


that is assuming that if by some miracle they dont loose it they can actually read it :)

Mick 31-03-2013 06:18

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1049906)
better still why dosnt every taxi driver in teh UK drive to london

Oh come on Accyman most taxi drivers round here don't know where the next street is never mind find London:)

jaysay 31-03-2013 08:15

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1049936)
Me too...wouldn't use anyone else....Great service and really helpful lads (and lasses too).

Not forgetting clean quite well maintained vehicles too;)

jaysay 31-03-2013 08:18

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1049940)
What's this minimum fare thing? Don't the cabs have meters? If they do, that seems like a helluva price for the drop fee. Another thing I ain't sure about: Who grants the taxi licences? Is there a Taxi Commision to licence and inspect cabs, and to test potential drivers?

I'm thinking of something along these lines:

Kingston Area Taxi Commission - Development

The thing is Eric most are not taxis they're private hire cars, if they are a licenced taxi they have to display a meter and charge the rates set by the licensing authority

cashman 31-03-2013 08:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1050031)
The thing is Eric most are not taxis they're private hire cars, if they are a licenced taxi they have to display a meter and charge the rates set by the licensing authority

To be pedantic, Its Hackney or Private Hire, Both are classed as a Taxi, The Hackney has to have a meter n charge the said rates, or at least that was the case early 80s when i had a hackney.;)

jaysay 31-03-2013 08:32

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1050033)
To be pedantic, Its Hackney or Private Hire, Both are classed as a Taxi, The Hackney has to have a meter n charge the said rates, or at least that was the case early 80s when i had a hackney.;)

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Neil 31-03-2013 10:05

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1049997)
theres only so long you can tleerat ebeen put on hold only to be put through to teh same guy

You could always email the Chief Exec at Hyndburn David Welsby. Most HBC email addresses are [email protected]


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