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Flagging any passing vehicle is fine, that's pretty much what cabfind are NOT doing. Taking a cut from a cabby and then deliberately pointing fares at him is not fine. Plying for hire is not the same as touting. A cabby is not allowed to approach a fare, the fare must either approach him or flag him down whilst he is moving. Also, a cabby can only wait to be approached if he is on a designated rank, he can't just park eg outside a night club close to closing time (unless there is a rank there). In order to ply for hire at the local rail station taxis are required to have a station permit which costs about £700 per car per year. In addition a White Docket agreement is part of it and the cab agrees to accept these in lieu of fare for transporting rail passengers when required. He then submits a claim for the fare via Cabfind who are acting as go between for the rail company. However, they have made a separate back door agreement with one of the larger firms and in most cases they will call them in to do the rail replacement work, despite the fact that there is a requirement for a minimum of 5 cabs to be available within 10 minutes plus 5 more within 20, also regardless of the fact that there are nearly always other vehicles from other firms already immediately available at the station. Many times, as well as directing towards the local big firm, they bring in private hires etc who don't even hold a permit, yet the local taxis can't even get docket work unless they have a station permit. It all seems a bit grubby.