Picture the scene: it’s raining and you are looking for a taxi. There’s one with the “Taxi” light on. You get closer and notice that it’s “out of service”.
Maybe the driver is waiting to pick up a passenger who has made a telephone booking; or it could be that he is only interested in a fare to the other side of the harbour; or perhaps he is going off duty.
All of these different things are indicated by putting the “Out of Service” sign on top of the taxi meter.
Surely there must be a better way? Why can’t we have a system that allows taxis to indicate that they are waiting for a passenger and are not available for hire?
I suppose it’s asking too much for officialdom to acknowledge that some taxis only want fares to the other side of the harbour? Yes, I know that there are a few “cross-harbour” taxi stands, but there aren’t enough of them – and how many people take taxis from taxi stands?
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