Letter: Concern over private hire cars

Friday 19th March 2010, 6:59AM GMT.

taxi-signLetter: I am becoming very concerned about the control and standard of taxis and private hire vehicles in Shrewsbury.

As a regular user of cabs and private hire cars I have become concerned about the age of some of the cars, concerned as an engineer over some of the rattles and bangs.

I’m concerned that on two occasions recently after ordering a car for three a small Ford arrived for the first booking, a small Skoda for the second. These are not in my view suitable for hire and reward. We were crushed and uncomfortable on the journey, yet they displayed the council plate, which means someone at the council thought they were adequate.

And then the no smoking policy. The times we have jumped into a car to smell that the driver as obviously had a quick cigarette before arriving at our pick up point surely defeats the policy, the use of air fresheners to hide the smoke smell in some cars is more overbearing than the smoke itself.

The standard of the drivers is also worrying. On one journey the driver hit the kerb that many times we had to ask if he was ok. Another when I asked him to pull over on the Wyle Cop just stopped mid lane with no indication, causing traffic behind to take avoiding action.

It also appears that some drivers do not know what indicators are for and that they are never wrong when it comes to driving.

And on to the black cabs, usually a better drive but I expect that if I arrive at the station rank I will get a wide door access cab.

Arriving at the station a few weeks ago we were asked to get in the next available cab which was a standard black car, no good when escorting a person that needs wide access.

So come on Shropshire Council, have the rules on taxis and private hire cars changed?

A Cosnett
Shrewsbury


  1. 1
    Rodney Nosnail

    Don’t worry A Cosnett, things will get better when the threat of public service cuts becomes more realistic – council employees charged with such matters may start to approach their jobs in a more diligent manner rather than take the current “can’t be sacked, can’t be bothered” attitude that prevails in town halls up and down the country and affects us ordinary people in our day to day lives.

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  2. 2
    jeffb

    3 warnings and take away their licences.no appeal OUT

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  3. 3
    edwin turner

    it is the same nationwide at my wifes factory
    “they ” were working 10 hour nights and going straight onto the taxi-ing job in the day or
    the other way round then there are the stirling moss types the list goes on the only answer is to cease the use or be selective of use

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  4. 4
    Andrew finch

    Perhaps A cosnett should infact drive himself or walk if the whole experiance is so bad , why keep useing them??.Or better still use an arriva bus now thats an experiance, once for me on park and ride and it was two fingers up to Arriva and pollution and congestion,Im driving myself.

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  5. 5
    spencer

    Its ok to use the Park and Ride, have a good look at the angry folk in their cars as you pass them in the bus lane. Safe in the knowledge that Andrew Finch maybe one of them..

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  6. 6
    Spencer's Boss

    Just remind me Spencer – what do I employ you for? It wasn’t SELLING cars by any chance???

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  7. 7
    Mark

    Nosnail – “take the current “can’t be sacked, can’t be bothered” attitude that prevails in town halls up and down the country”?

    In the past maybe; now you’ll find they’ve moved with the times. It’s a pity that commentators who use every opportunity to attempt “clever” anti public sector comments seem unable to do the same.

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    andrew finch

    Depends which end of town your coming in from never a problem for me straight in to town, down the mount straight into a short stay carpark and straight back out waving to the fat bus driver and his happy oiks sitting behind him .

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