Silver You cant explain to the deaf .If taxis were Public Service vehicles we would be entitled to claim subsidies .There is a Public service requirement for Wheelchair Accessible vehicles this is why they are asked to register and why they can receive a Grant .
Loads also supply school run services too.
Yeah, those are subsidised too, he'd have been better saying public transport are only vehicles that seat 9 or more people, which would be equally bullshit but a little easier to justify.
Fair play though. Only the Erm would happily argue that a vehicle officially called a "small public service vehicle" was not a public service vehicle, it's as though "small" translates to "not"?
I believe what John was trying to suggest (very poorly) was only companies that have a public service obligation:
“ public service obligation ” means a requirement specified by the Authority in order to ensure public passenger transport services in the general economic interest which a public transport operator, if it were considering its own commercial interests, would not assume or would not assume to the same extent or under the same conditions without reward;
Which Taxis don't have, however not having a public service obligation, does not mean we're not part of the public transport service.
From what I've read of the new regulation and the Dublin Transport Authority Act 2008, there is enough to suggest we are not obliged to insist on passengers wearing a mask, particularly if we have a screen fitted