I've sought clarification on a few issues - using the form on
https://www.dublinairport.com/contact-us/car-parking - as follows:
As the owner and operator of a NTA licensed taxi I am considering purchasing a Taxi Permit (Pre-Booked Only) in accordance with regulations referenced on the following link:
https://www.dublinairport.com/b2b/airport-suppliers/taxi-operators/taxi-permit-pre-booked-onlyHowever, I find some of the conditions attached quite confusing and, as such, I would be obliged if you could clarify the following:
Is such a permit required regardless of what car park is used or is it specific to any particular car parks?
Assuming the (proposed) ban on taxis joining virtual queues while on Dublin Airport grounds is not abandoned on foot of lobbying on the part of licensed dispatch operator and significant consumer of advertising space within Dublin Airport terminals, Free Now (Licence No. DH12510) - in accordance with it’s expressed intention - will (or do) enforcement officers/agents have the power to
i) seize and/or access smart telephones which may be visible within licensed taxis
ii) search persons and/or vehicles with a view to seizing and/or accessing concealed devices
and would obtaining a permit consent to any such additional powers as may be deemed appropriate to the enforcement of conditions attached to such permits?
Does the (proposed) ban on collecting passengers on foot of pre-bookings from premises including the specified public house and hotels on the Dublin Airport campus extend to all taxis and:
i) if so, have the public house, sports and social club, hotels and other business on the campus been advised that they are not (or will not be) allowed order taxis to collect staff or clients from their premises and do you envisage any impact on road safety either on or off the campus as a result. Potential implications could include encouraging intoxicated clients of hotels to drive themselves or walk around roads / car parks / etc in search of lifts / taxis.
ii) if not, which taxis are or will be permitted to serve such clients i.e. those with or without what permits?
Are the drivers of licensed taxis currently allowed to patronise (retail) businesses on the Dublin Airport campus, in particular (as mentioned within the above link) Circle K and McDonalds and, if so, will that remain the case in respect of both permit holders and non-permit holders.
Your attention to the same is very much appreciated and I look forward to your response.