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Can Anyone Give Us A Clue As To Why.....
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....there are lots of taxi's around the Manchester area that have council licence plates from miles away? I've seen lots of taxis with plates from Sefton, Knowsley, Wolverhapmton (lots and lots of them) and Solihull. The odd thing is, I've never seen any occupants in them. I'm sure there's a rational explanation, but can't think of it at the moment. Anyone in the taxi trade have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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the theory of licensing
is it to ( licensing that is!) regulate a market - that is just have the first lucky 5000 licensed
or
is it -2. anyone gets one who fulfils the criteria ( brakes that work, insurance etc)
and when the cabbies of Mank complained that 'their' work was being taken away from them
the answer was - no 2 - anyone who fulfilled the criteria got one
the theory of licensing
is it to ( licensing that is!) regulate a market - that is just have the first lucky 5000 licensed
or
is it -2. anyone gets one who fulfils the criteria ( brakes that work, insurance etc)
and when the cabbies of Mank complained that 'their' work was being taken away from them
the answer was - no 2 - anyone who fulfilled the criteria got one
This is interesting:
"A private hire vehicle may only be used where jobs have been pre-booked through a private hire operator licensed with the same authority. "
And Uber says:
"Getting a private hire licence
If you offer rides for payment you must have a private hire licence. Uber will check that you have this. Private hire licences are issued by the council in the area you will work, or by Transport for London if you work in London"
So how come so many Uber cars I get in to are licensed by different councils? Is that legal?
"A private hire vehicle may only be used where jobs have been pre-booked through a private hire operator licensed with the same authority. "
And Uber says:
"Getting a private hire licence
If you offer rides for payment you must have a private hire licence. Uber will check that you have this. Private hire licences are issued by the council in the area you will work, or by Transport for London if you work in London"
So how come so many Uber cars I get in to are licensed by different councils? Is that legal?