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Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« on: June 22, 2020, 07:12:48 pm »
https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/552412/limerick-taxi-drivers-anger-with-transport-body.html


TAXI drivers in Limerick who suspended their licenses during the Covid-19 pandemic say they can’t get back to work because the National Transport Authority won’t answer the phone.

A number of taxi drivers phoned the Limerick Leader complaining that the Authority who are responsible for taxi regulation in Ireland can’t be contacted. One of the drivers said that 90 per cent of the taxi drivers in Limerick suspended their licenses in March, and availed of the government payment, but most now want to get back to work.

TAXI drivers in Limerick who suspended their licenses during the Covid-19 pandemic say they can’t get back to work because the National Transport Authority won’t answer the phone.

A number of taxi drivers phoned the Limerick Leader complaining that the Authority who are responsible for taxi regulation in Ireland can’t be contacted. One of the drivers said that 90 per cent of the taxi drivers in Limerick suspended their licenses in March, and availed of the government payment, but most now want to get back to work.

“We had to suspend our license to get the government payment. The only taxi drivers that wouldn’t have suspended their licenses are the old age pensioners who would not qualify for the €350 payment,” he added.

“My insurance for the taxi is over €1,500 a month and I have started to pay this again but can’t get my taxis back on the road with business getting back to normal,” he added.

“If you want to get back your tamper proof license you can’t get through….I was ringing for two hours this morning and in the afternoon I was back on again and no answer,” complained another.

A spokesman for the NTA said: “Our SPSV call centre is busier than at any time previously and we have already handled over 10,000 calls this month alone. This is a multiple of anything ever previously experienced. While there is no doubt that waiting times for some callers are longer than we would like, we don’t accept that some have been kept waiting for as long as two hours.

“Some 40% of the calls relate to bookings for NCT tests, despite the fact that NTA has no responsibility whatsoever in that area. We would urge those particular callers not to try and contact NTA at all, so that we can concentrate on dealing with matters that do come under our areas of responsibility.

“For most people who need to contact NTA, we are strongly advising them not to do so by phone, and queries that come into us via email are being handled much more quickly and efficiently.

“We are directing licence holders to our FAQs and to information on our website that is updated regularly. We are also sending individual correspondence to all licence holders providing information pertinent to the current Covid crisis.

“An email advising some licence holders to contact the NTA by phone was issued to 29 recipients. This should not have happened and came about as a result of human error,” the statement read.


 rofl fuckin brutal stuff.

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2020, 07:26:05 pm »
“My insurance for the taxi is over €1,500 a month and I have started to pay this again but can’t get my taxis back on the road with business getting back to normal,” he added.

NO COMMENT .

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2020, 07:31:01 pm »
My insurance is over 1500 a MONTH  ? I wonder who the fukk he's insured with ?

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2020, 07:35:33 pm »
Driver license renewal:

I emailed NTA/Carriage Office regarding payment for my driver licence renewal, I got a reply saying I'll need a postal order/bank draft,  then post that to the NTA and they'll issue a receipt.
I assume I'll have to go back to the Carriage office who already have my application form etc with the receipt  and then wait for the license, not sure yet whether I'll be allowed work while I wait, initially I was told I'd get a letter extending license for a month, but now NTA are open and "accepting" payments I'm not so sure about that

Reply from Carriage office

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Dear Sir,

 

As you know the Contact Centre is opened again. There are currently longer than average wait times on this number due to a significant increase in callers as well as reduced staff numbers required to adhere to the current HSE social distancing guidelines.

 

With this in mind I wanted to advise you that any SPSV Driver wishing to make payment can submit a Bank Draft or Postal Order (cheques are not accepted) directly to the National Transport Authority without calling first. We can process that payment and issue a receipt upon receipt.

 

These should be made payable to ‘National Transport Authority’ (full words) for the relevant fee of €250/€350/€400.

 

Regards,


Reply from NTA

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Thank you for contacting the NTA (National Transport Authority). We refer to your recent correspondence received on 19th June 2020.

We regret the difficulty you experienced whilst trying to contact our information line. Our offices are open from 9am – 6pm Monday to Friday and whilst we endeavour to ensure all calls are answered in a timely manner, we are experience high calls volumes which regrettably can cause delays.

To renew your PSV licence, you can send a postal order or bank draft for €250 made out to the National Transport Authority along with your badge number and send to the below address.

SPSV Licencing Section,

P.O Box 436,

City North Business Park,

Tuam Road,

Galway

Once this payment has been received we will issue your receipt by post in the next 3-5 working days.

If you require any further information please contact the Information Line on 0761 064000.

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2020, 07:43:51 pm »
NTA is returning to normal slowly but surely, be patient.

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2020, 07:49:02 pm »
They're fukin arseholes Silver.....the only thing i'm surprised at is that they didn't ask for the door stickers to be removed....

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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2020, 09:04:51 pm »
“My insurance for the taxi is over €1,500 a month and I have started to pay this again but can’t get my taxis back on the road with business getting back to normal,” he added.

NO COMMENT .
"Can't get my TAXIS, back on the road" 12 taxis? Platelord?
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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2020, 09:23:01 pm »
They're fukin arseholes Silver.....the only thing i'm surprised at is that they didn't ask for the door stickers to be removed....
It only took me 3 e-mails and a 45 minute phone call (which I hung up then) to get through to them and then they sorted me out with a Daisy re-affix appointment. As SB says be patient.

Fair Play to them
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Re: Limerick Taxi drivers' anger with Transport body
« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2020, 09:54:27 pm »
They quango should be abolished.

As i said previous in another thread. When I was on to them and was told to send in my daisies I said to the lovely lady that, if drivers do this, it will create a backlog for drivers wishing to get back to work.
The lovely lady told me to put that in a mail to her office.

I mean For F**ks sake !

 


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