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Cabbies threaten to boycott airport over fee rise
Cabbies threaten to boycott airport over fee rise
Scott Rochfort March 20, 2009 - 12:43PM Quote:
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It would be interesting to see if the cabbies are full of hot air on their threat to boycott for 2 days, and if they're not then see whether there are many 'rogue' cabbies out there who would continue to work through the airport irrespective of any 'sanctioned' boycott.
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What a pack of whingers those taxi drivers are. We all know that any cost increase will be immediately passed on to the customer by the taxi companies.
Sure, people will grunt and groan over the charge, but let's face it - thousands of people per day NEED to use taxis out of KSA. Macquarie are nothing but a bunch of greedy pigs. |
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I agree with your sentiments regarding Macquarie, but the cabbies get upset because they know they are being used as a free way to collect an airport tax. They don't like getting used by Macquarie any more than the fare paying public do.
Macquarie will just claim, like they usually do, that the increase in fee will be used to enhance facilities for the drivers... which makes you wonder what they do with the other $2.50 worth of fee. |
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Talk about gouging, isn't there a point the government or government body can step in to rule if the increase is fair?
Macquarie arent the Millionaires Factory, they are the Greed Factory. The public need to boycott Macquarie in general, not just the airport. Macquaire don't know where to stop and draw the line, these increases will never end. |
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That's a lot of places that a lot of the Sydney population need for their day to day activities.
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They can hold the public to ransom and the only choice we have is to suffer or pay their ransom. Is the government responsible for Macquarie being allowed to have such a monopoly? |
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I read in today's Daily Telegraph that the limo drivers blocked access to the domestic terminal for 45 mins yesterday.
This was in response to the airport management locking them out of a waiting area used by the hire cars. This 'area' has been relocated so that the area in dispute can allow construction of a larger taxi holding area. They were already complaining about lack of toilets and the need for a flight information monitor at this location. The drivers said they would blockade the terminal again today if this area was 'closed' today. |
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So thats what caused the chaos last night. I know a friday night is always busy around the domestic terminal but when I flew back in last night at about 6:30pm the roads leading into the airport were at standstill, with a lot of the silver service cabs parked off on the side of the road or blocking some of the lanes leading out. I noticed as I went out that there was a large number of the boys (&girls) in blue trying to get things flowing again, no doubt they had been called in by Macquarie. Using tax payer's dollars to fight their battles why could they not make use of their own crack squad of enforcement officers that patrol the curb side
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I honestly think if Sydney Airport was government controlled (or to put it more accurately given the lease - managed) it wouldn't have the funding for upgrades etc. like it has today - because quite frankly when taxpayer funds are involved people get so emotional over that. Yes I agree things can be better but think what it would be if it was managed by the government. Think of hospitals and you'll know what i mean |
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