captain cab wrote:
Conflicts of interest?
Okay JD hows about this one.
The December issue of Cab Trade News mentions the T&G campaign to keep Ryton open, calling upon consumers to boycott Peugeot and Citroen products......now what's the policy of the T&G in Edinburgh?
I don't know the economics of the Peugeot situation but I do know that the T&G in Ryton have had talks with the Government. I also know that the T&G cab trade section has a vehicle policy, which works against Peugeot and in favour of LTI. Therefore it would appear to me that one section of the T&G is working against the other.
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The NTA policy toward vehicles is freedom of choice.
We all applaud the NTA policy on vehicle choice, well at least I do? Those of us in the real world would expect nothing else.
When an organisation such as the T&G departs from the freedoms of allowing Taxi drivers to choose what vehicle they drive then you have to ask yourself why?
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The NTA policy towards delimitation would appear to be justification, with undersupply being as bad as oversupply.
That seems to be your stance but from where I'm sitting the NTA have never taken that stance and nowhere was it made clearer than at the transport select committee hearing when Mr Conyon said the decision should remain in the councils hands because they know whats best for their area. Yet when councils started exercising their right to implement policies they thought were best for their area the NTA didn't like it one bit and sent out a press release stating such. And you wonder why I keep harping on about you guys having double standards. In fact as an ex NTA administrative officer and in charge of promoting the NTA and I might also add, NTA webmaster, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if you penned that letter yourself, even though you said you didn't.
Talking of double standards you yourself were party to a report sent to the DfT in response to the OFT report on behalf of the Carlisle TOA in which you stated
"Control should not be taken away from Local Authorities." You also criticised DIPTAC and the D.D.A. and even told your buddies in region 2 that the initial N.T.A. response should be to "rubbish" the OFT report but have a fall back position.
Your fall back position was that all new licenses should be for purpose built vehicles but at the very least wheelchair accessible. You also said existing licenses should have grandfather rights and Taxis should be controlled locally. So your position would seem to be that if deregulation was ever visited on the remaining 89 restricted Authorities it would be alright as long as owners have grandfather rights and new entrants supply the WAVS? I guess that sounds democratic if your an existing owner, especially one in Blackpool who has probably paid about tuppence for his car or cab whatever you want to call it?
The fact that Taxi drivers are not allowed to represent their TOA at regional NTA level speaks volumes for the type of organisation you belong to and the people you represent.
Taxi drivers who are not owners have no say in what goes on in the NTA because its solely an owners organisation. Now that is the nub of the matter whether you or anyone else like it or not, so its pointless trying to convince the masses that the NTA represents the Taxi trade because they represent a very minute portion of the National Taxi Trade, as Barry Perkins pointed out in 2003. And thats the reason why the NTA and the T&G are chit scared of publishing their membership figures because the world will see exactly what Barry Perkins pointed out.
BarryPerkins said, that he felt the problem of such a "Low National" membership was one of marketing and the NTA really needed more members. So just as a matter of interest, how low is the membership?
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Are you not being very selective in your thoughts?
Where praise is due I will unreservedly give it and where I believe criticism is due, then I reserve the right to give that too. There is no doubt that you are no stranger to giving out criticism as you have ably demonstrated on many, many occasions in the past and no doubt you will in the future?
Regards
JD