Why this should be is not difficult to fathom: the capital’s black cabs charge their fares according to regulations now overseen by TfL. You pay so much for starters, a fixed amount per mile or part thereof, and it’s more expensive at night. Those rates hardly ever change, whether all the buses and Tubes are running or not. They also don’t change if there are more, or fewer, black cabs out on the road.
“A journey from Waterloo to Hampstead rose from £11 to £33 … Wimbledon fans who would usually expect to pay £19 to get to South Kensington were being asked for £49”. Earlier, the Guido Fawkes Twitter feed had announced “If you want to avoid the bloody tube strike get a free £10 @UberUK first ride using this link”. Ten quid wouldn’t go very far for all those examples quoted by the Standard, would it?
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Remember this is the company which surge priced after the Sydney shootings.
The irony is this is what automation (so much hailed by Boris for tube drivers) does - automaton can't make rational decisions, they can only do what they are told to do.
What's all the fucking fuss?
It's the "free" market at work innit?
Can't they get on their bikes and reduce costs that way?
Or something.
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