captain cab wrote:
JD wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Of course you are incorrect.
No doubt you can justify that statement? I would read on if I were you and we shall see who is incorrect.
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But I'm quite sure you will tell me how the gladen judgement affects PH as opposed to HC?
Did I say the Gladden judgment affects private hire?
What I said was this.
Therein lies the partial background to this meeting of minds exercise but Liverpool have now found a convenient ally in the NTA and especially region 2 of the North East who it would appear have their own particular problem with the ruling in the Gladen Case and the inactivity of Newcastle licensing department in policing the increasing activity of illegal plying for hire in their City. Now then, show me and the many readers of this site, where I mention "PRIVATE HIRE".
Accuracy has never been your forte as the past can verify but at least you are consistent.
Regards
JD
As you well know, the Liverpool trade and the thread refers to
private hire vehicles from one area sitting and basically working in another, in the case of the thread sefton ph working in Liverpool.
I'm not interested in what the thread amounts to I'm only interested in what I said. And I said this,
"Liverpool have now found a convenient ally in the NTA and especially region 2 of the North East who it would appear have their own particular problem with the ruling in the Gladen Case" You will notice that there is no mention of private hire, just a clear cut reference to the fact that you and especially region 2 of the NTA have a problem with the Gladen Judgment and that the Liverpool taxi trade found you as a convenient ally in this meeting of the mindless exercise in which you proceeded to stuff hackney carriage drivers simply because you lot didn't like the Gladen judgment which highlighted the fact that the 1976 act doesn't apply to hackney carriage drivers (except where stated) and that Hackney carriage drivers don't need an operators license to take private hire bookings. You may think we have all forgotten the hackney carriage convoys from Newcastle to Berwick protesting against their hackney carriage drivers operating as private hire in Newcastle and elsewhere. You may even think that we have forgotten about Newcastle council taking legal action against Berwick in order to stop their vehicles being used as private hire in Newcastle and elsewhere but we haven't forgotten that all this is taking place because of "Gladen". We also haven't forgotten that you and the NTA wouldn't be proposing these changes in the meeting of mindless if it hadn't been for Gladen.
In future, I suggest you stick to what I say and in the context it was meant and not what you would like it to mean in order to support your own misguided sound-byte. Quote:
You mention a story that appeared in a trade paper many years ago and many years before the gladen judgement, yet you choose to mention the gladen judgement?
I mentioned the Gladen judgment in relation to the "NTA" having a problem with it and how the Liverpool contingent found the NTA a convenient ally because of Gladen. I did not equate Gladen to the situation of private hire standing in Liverpool because there is no association between the two. However, considering you find difficulty in reading the post I suggest you obtain the services of someone who doesn't suffer from myopic vision to explain to you that there is no Gladen reference in the post to either Liverpool or private hire.
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The gladen judgement clearly states that a Hackney Carriage Proprietor has no need for a PH Operators license to accept bookings, as you well know.
Of course I know that. Wasn't I the first person to dissect the Gladen judgment and advise everyone of just what it amounted to? And that my dear friend is why I never mentioned Gladen in that post execpt for to say that YOU and the NTA have a problem with it and that is the conduit that binds the mindless.
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So although you didn't clearly state PRIVATE HIRE, I do suggest it was inferred.
Well you infer wrong and I've just explained why, just like you said I would.
At least you got that right.
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To say the region has a problem with the judgement is incorrect
That's why we have convoys of North East cabs protesting in Berwick and legal action from Newcastle council to stop Berwick hacks from working as P/H elsewhere and the NTA proposing that everything exposed in the Gladen judgment be reversed by legislation. Notwithstanding your own personal view on the judgement of which I can bring up quote upon quote of your total dislike for it and that you want to see it overturned.
I could go on and on but I think you get the picture by now.
Regards
JD