| Category: | Enforcement: A problem that needs to be fixed |
| Tags: | None |
| Date: | 1.42pm, 14th July, 2010 |
| Facing: | South |
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Five taxis overranking on St Andrews Street. A minority of the taxi on the right of the frame is in the rank; the new 'rule', according to quite a few taxi-ers that I've spoken to over the past months, is that "if you're in the rank, it counts". That's the only thing *I* have a problem with; be a taxi driver if you want to, but can you not stop and block the road? The taxis/PHVs on the left are potentially not supposed to be there; does the 'no stopping except buses' restriction go any further north than the bus stops? Would LC52 WYK get a talking-to from Civil Enforcement? Note also the fourth green plate'd vehicle (private hire?; I should know to be honest) in the Citi 1 bus stop ...and, there's one more taxi strolling down the road to join in with all the mess; to give him credit, he did move past the rank and off down Hobson Street.
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