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Gran Alacant Forum => Travel and Transport => Topic started by: John H on May 29, 2017, 13:01.
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Regards all
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Lets hope they get the result they deserve. Have no time for Uber at all
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Nice long walk for us then tomorrow night from the airport. ;)
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There's always the bus.
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Suppose all the illegal taxis will be working though.
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Uber can't come fast enough for me. The taxi system here is notoriously rigged, and runs on bribes and nepotism with license passed down through families with no hope of outsiders getting a look in. It's a racket basically. The drivers negotiate the roads like lunatics, don't turn up when booked and are never around when you want one. Let alone the well known lunacy of paying one to drive here from Santa Pola that we had to put up with for years.
I'm no massive fan of the illegals (although in my opinion they do a better job than the legal taxis), and Uber solves the problem entirely by adding insurance to the deal as well as the ability to book through app, track arrival and more.
Campaigning against it will ultimately end up as successfully as the great Wagon Wheel Makers strike, the Roof Thatchers union and the Medicinal Leach Company. It's coming. There is no stopping it. And once it's here it will last all of fifteen years before driverless cars replace it anyway.
Time for these taxi drivers to try and sell their €100,000 licenses if they can find any takers!
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Good luck with that then. Wouldnt get in an Uber if it was free and certainly wouldnt let me daughters get in one
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We used Uber in the USA no problems they were really good not sure what the issue is probably the fear of competition
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Uber can't come fast enough for me. The taxi system here is notoriously rigged, and runs on bribes and nepotism with license passed down through families with no hope of outsiders getting a look in. It's a racket basically. The drivers negotiate the roads like lunatics, don't turn up when booked and are never around when you want one. Let alone the well known lunacy of paying one to drive here from Santa Pola that we had to put up with for years.
I'm no massive fan of the illegals (although in my opinion they do a better job than the legal taxis), and Uber solves the problem entirely by adding insurance to the deal as well as the ability to book through app, track arrival and more.
Campaigning against it will ultimately end up as successfully as the great Wagon Wheel Makers strike, the Roof Thatchers union and the Medicinal Leach Company. It's coming. There is no stopping it. And once it's here it will last all of fifteen years before driverless cars replace it anyway.
Time for these taxi drivers to try and sell their €100,000 licenses if they can find any takers!
I agree, it's time for a bit of healthy competition in the taxi area over here, we took one last night after the darts presentation and the mete r was already at €5 when we got in. The Uber situation seems to work elsewhere and has given more options in London to passengers other than PHV or Black Cabs.
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Flew in tonight; no problems with taxis, same as normal.
Bert
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Flew in tonight; no problems with taxis, same as normal.
Not even reliable enough to go on strike properly! haha ;)
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Taxis in cities around the world are monopolies and cartels with price fixing and under declaring income. if a london cabbie takes a thousand pound cash in a day plus 100 in tips is he really going to declare even half that to the taxman, its always been abused so bring on legal competition.
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Taxis in cities around the world are monopolies and cartels with price fixing and under declaring income. if a london cabbie takes a thousand pound cash in a day plus 100 in tips is he really going to declare even half that to the taxman, its always been abused so bring on legal competition.
Cor blimey Guvnor, I'm on me uppers so I am, I can hardly afford my second home in GA cos of them uber merchants undercutting me business and giving people cheap rides. What's the world coming too with bleedin satnavs taking the knowledge out of driving, and they don't even need to wear a badge!.
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Think its more about no proper CRB checks and dangerous driving llamedos but you're obviously more knowledgable on the subject than me???
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My grand daughters use Uber locally in the UK and as it is all tracked through their phones so they feel safe - my grand daughters just press the app on their phone and know when the taxi is going to arrive. They have no complaints - in fact they rave about Uber but personally we have never used them.
BW
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We can only speak as we find. Fyi though Licensed Black Taxis also have an app. which works on the same principle. It is called 'MyTaxi' if they ever have problems with the other one.
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Here's a taxi I wouldn't mind a ride in

https://youtu.be/HTO6aMYoyyg
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John
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Think its more about no proper CRB checks and dangerous driving llamedos but you're obviously more knowledgable on the subject than me???
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I haven't had any dealings with Uber drivers, but have had a few with Hackney Cab and PHV drivers who don't think the road traffic act applies to them. I did find this on Google about Uber drivers in the UK.
“Uber’s focus is ensuring the safety of riders before, during and after a trip. All Uber partner-drivers must undergo rigorous screening, including background and driving history checks, before they can join the Uber platform. In the UK all partner-drivers are fully licensed by the local authority. As such they all undergo the same vetting process all taxi and cab drivers go through, this includes an enhanced DBS check.
Let's be honest there are shocking drivers out there whatever job they do.
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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/leytonstone-tube-attack-isisinspired-forder-uber-driver-guilty-of-trying-to-behead-stranger-at-tube-a3266466.html?amp
Not sure how this bloke, for one, passed the rigorous Uber screening then?? Yes shocking drivers everywhere but with a Hackney Carriage cab driver for a husband I get to hear all sorts - from driving the wrong way up a one way street to driving on to a golf course (I kid you not) but lets face it Sat Navs are not always reliable!!!
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I for one cannot wait for the day we have an Uber or similar (reliable) service. We booked a taxi for the airport from Gran Alacant through Santa Pola Taxis in April for a 7.30am pick up (we booked by phone and checked again the day before departure) and surprise surprise they didn't turn up. Luckily a Spanish neighbour stepped in and dropped us off.
Cal
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I think there are those who want a reliable taxi service and then there are those who want a cheap as possible taxi service.
Graham
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Google is a wonderful thing, that chap was an ex Uber driver so he didn't commit the crime as a driver, this chap however was a black cab driver and did.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3019047/Black-cab-driver-sexually-assaulted-women-passengers-fell-asleep-taxi-nights-jailed-10-years.html
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Oh isnt it. We could go on and on couldnt we but I've got better things to do. You went back to 2015 lol. Happy Googling
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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/leytonstone-tube-attack-isisinspired-forder-uber-driver-guilty-of-trying-to-behead-stranger-at-tube-a3266466.html?amp
Not sure how this bloke, for one, passed the rigorous Uber screening then?? Yes shocking drivers everywhere but with a Hackney Carriage cab driver for a husband I get to hear all sorts - from driving the wrong way up a one way street to driving on to a golf course (I kid you not) but lets face it Sat Navs are not always reliable!!!
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Google is a wonderful thing, that chap was an ex Uber driver so he didn't commit the crime as a driver, this chap however was a black cab driver and did.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3019047/Black-cab-driver-sexually-assaulted-women-passengers-fell-asleep-taxi-nights-jailed-10-years.html
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