Tough times for taxi-drivers

Madam, - Ken Johnstone (September 29th) may well have "thoroughly enjoyed" his work in pre-deregulation days (what industry …

Madam, - Ken Johnstone (September 29th) may well have "thoroughly enjoyed" his work in pre-deregulation days (what industry does not enjoy a huge demand for under-supplied services?).

But I certainly never enjoyed waiting for three hours at a city centre taxi-rank on a wet winter's night - nor at any other time, for that matter.

To regulate the supply of taxis on the basis of ensuring the taxi-driver's income is simply not acceptable to the fare-paying passenger. Supply must meet peak demand also.

If taxi-drivers are inconsolable about their dwindling earnings, then they are free - just like the rest of us - to pursue more rewarding careers.

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But let's be clear: plying a taxi for hire does not guarantee a certain income. And to suggest the Government whould eradicate some of the existing vehicles to prop up the incomes of a select cabal of drivers, is self-serving as well as absurd.

Lastly, I wonder if Mr Johnstone would be prepared to depart the ranks of Dublin taxi-drivers to help guarantee a "consistent and worthwhile wage" for his colleagues. - Yours, etc,

KEN KELLER,

Londonbridge Drive,

Sandymount,

Dublin 4.