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Saturday, October 4, 2014
Uber Alaska will admit a few things if it wants to practice here
Uber Alaska will admit a few things if it wants to operate in Anchorage. This company will admit it is a taxi service they will be marked and will have cameras in its vehicles. So that when a driver drives crazy they can call the local office and complain like taxi. Uber Alaska is a taxi service and a ride share. You want to operate here you play Alaska's way not your way you bully. Alaska has always had a tradition you do it our way or get the hell out. The reason the cameras are needed in the cab or ride share is to insure customer and cab driver safety period. Safety is number as a first born son of a Washington State volunteer firefighter from Kittitas County. Safety is number one reason. Cameras are not big brother. Marked cars. We have term for people in this industry who do not follow the rules. They are Gypsys. You want to be a Gypsy or a friend. We hate Gypsys.
Reclassify all Anchorage Taxicab Permits as Vehicle for hires
It seems that a special interest group known as the Anchorage Taxicab Permit Association with its mouthpiece named Jim Brennan has been able corrupt current Anchorage Transportation Inspector Eric Musser and members of current Anchorage Transportation Commission to prevent common sense thinking the Anchorage Vehicle for hire. Too long Anchorage permits are overvalued and have not been within reach of common Anchorage cab driver in violation of the American business dream which many Americans who could take the risk to own a business can do. My father in Cle Elum once owned a small business treated every customer honestly and equally. This favoring the taxi industry over other vehicle for hire permits has put a overvalue on this permit. Less reclassify all Anchorage Taxi Cab Permits as permits equal to other vehicle for hire have an even and competitive taxi industry which has worked in Spokane can work in Anchorage.
Overhaul in Anchorage Transportation Operations first step eliminate bureaucracy
Last year in 2013 the Anchorage Assembly past the Anchorage Taxicab Permit Owner Association version of lousy taxi service ordinance called Anchorage Ordinance 2013-109 with a 11-1 vote with three votes in slight favor. Since this ordinance has been enacted two of those positions have not been filled the current mayor is more interest in want to be Lt Gov instead of doing his mayoral duties except to get a beer at the bar then say hi to staff about once a month kind of like the previous mayor current US Senator Mark Begich while having entertain bistros with every municipal union who to foot the taxpayers with the bill we are still paying for today for the top heavy union contracts against the cities voters and taxpayers who pay them. That is why Anchorage need to vote Yes on Anchorage Proposition to show who is in charge.
First thing we need to do eliminate the transportation inspector position replace it with a supervisor from the Anchorage Police Department with 4-8 officers who report to the supervisor has the ability to arrest vehicle for hire drivers who break criminal law and issue civil citations which require a once a month appearance in front of the Anchorage Transportation Commission which the participant may bring legal representation if they wish. The charges from the Anchorage Police Department civil infraction will be laid out. Driver will get to his time to explain his action if he admits he was wrong the commission can issue a penalty or dismiss citation if they felt the citation is not warranted or recommend it go to the City hearing examiner for additional recommendation.
Suggestion 2 replace municipal vehicle for hire examination with a certified mechanics throughout Anchorage which must have a state or industry certification at a B rating or better with the state better business bureau and good standing with Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Suggestion 3-Driver training will be the responsibility of the vehicle for hire driver and classes will be established by the vehicle for hire industry not by municipal standards and policies saving over half of million dollars in cost to the Anchorage taxpayers. Allow industry to decide this not a government
Suggestion 4-Eliminate all transportation inspection department clerks all vehicle for hire files can be done by current Anchorage Police Department file clerks who are municipal employees. Savings to taxpayer about 70,000 dollars.
Suggestion Five-Give more power to actual citizens by having the Anchorage Transportation Commission meet twice a month. One meeting can deal with civil citations the Anchorage Police Department through it Vehicle for Hire Enforcement division and second meeting can deal with suggestions and policy to deal with the Vehicle for hire industry rules and regulation the policy meeting would be open to the public the civil citation meeting would be by invitation only kind of like an executive session.
Suggestion Six-Make all permits under the vehicle for hire including taxi cab permits under an administrative fee end all public auctions of taxicab permits immediately since all taxicab permits belong to the municipality not the permit owner this bring Anchorage in lines with Spokane which has been doing this since 1980 under their title 10 which awesome success. Spokane and Anchorage are the same size in population.
Please support Anchorage Ordinance 2014-127 written by Dick Traini which will actually bring a balance to the vehicle for hire industry.
First thing we need to do eliminate the transportation inspector position replace it with a supervisor from the Anchorage Police Department with 4-8 officers who report to the supervisor has the ability to arrest vehicle for hire drivers who break criminal law and issue civil citations which require a once a month appearance in front of the Anchorage Transportation Commission which the participant may bring legal representation if they wish. The charges from the Anchorage Police Department civil infraction will be laid out. Driver will get to his time to explain his action if he admits he was wrong the commission can issue a penalty or dismiss citation if they felt the citation is not warranted or recommend it go to the City hearing examiner for additional recommendation.
Suggestion 2 replace municipal vehicle for hire examination with a certified mechanics throughout Anchorage which must have a state or industry certification at a B rating or better with the state better business bureau and good standing with Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Suggestion 3-Driver training will be the responsibility of the vehicle for hire driver and classes will be established by the vehicle for hire industry not by municipal standards and policies saving over half of million dollars in cost to the Anchorage taxpayers. Allow industry to decide this not a government
Suggestion 4-Eliminate all transportation inspection department clerks all vehicle for hire files can be done by current Anchorage Police Department file clerks who are municipal employees. Savings to taxpayer about 70,000 dollars.
Suggestion Five-Give more power to actual citizens by having the Anchorage Transportation Commission meet twice a month. One meeting can deal with civil citations the Anchorage Police Department through it Vehicle for Hire Enforcement division and second meeting can deal with suggestions and policy to deal with the Vehicle for hire industry rules and regulation the policy meeting would be open to the public the civil citation meeting would be by invitation only kind of like an executive session.
Suggestion Six-Make all permits under the vehicle for hire including taxi cab permits under an administrative fee end all public auctions of taxicab permits immediately since all taxicab permits belong to the municipality not the permit owner this bring Anchorage in lines with Spokane which has been doing this since 1980 under their title 10 which awesome success. Spokane and Anchorage are the same size in population.
Please support Anchorage Ordinance 2014-127 written by Dick Traini which will actually bring a balance to the vehicle for hire industry.
Anchorage Assembly on November 18th meeting need to issue a 90 day repreive for Uber Alaska to allow it to prove itself
Anchorage public is asking the Anchorage Assembly to issue a stay against recent action taking by a special interest bought and paid inspector named Eric Musser who has decided to listen to only the Anchorage Taxicab Permit Association instead of the people of Anchorage who actually pay his salary. Allow Uber Alaska to prove itself to Anchorage customers like other taxi outfits in this are currently done. If Uber Alaska does not perform to expect in relation to the stay then they must exit town in a matter that allow for taxi cab permit competition to take place. Anchorage will not go back to the current status of keep the public screwed in Anchorage cab service which has happened since Anchorage City occupied the borough in 1974.