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Taxi policy ruled absurd
THE taxi drivers of Wyre Forest sympathise with Mr Mitchell of Lloyds Garage, Stourport, regarding the CPO served on him by the district council.
We, too, have suffered from these bully boy tactics. However, on January 12, we finally had our day in court regarding our long-standing dispute with this council who are determined to impose a fleet of wheelchair-accessible taxis on people despite overwhelming evidence that this will cause great distress and hardship to those unable to access this type of vehicle.
Like Mr Mitchell, we too were beaten with a large and expensive stick; however the stick in our case, although wielded by the council, was paid for by district ratepayers.
We were successful with three specimen appeals because the council chose to offer no defence. Each side paid their own costs, ours estimated at around £20,000 and so one would presume the council’s (ratepayers) costs would be similar.
By not defending the appeal, the council avoided the embarrassing ordeal of having the overwhelming evidence of witness statements against their policy being heard in open court.
This fact, however, did not escape the attention of District Judge Morgan who, in summing up, described the council’s policy as absurd.
Although we have won these appeals, this will not affect the council’s policy; nothing will change as the council argued successfully that the magistrates court was not empowered to change policy, however absurd it may be.
We again challenge this council to justify its policy on accessible taxis, not to us drivers, but to those who are directly affected – those with differing degrees of disability, both those who use wheelchairs and those who don’t.
We propose to arrange a public meeting where all interested parties can attend, those who support us and those who don’t, someone who uses a wheelchair actually discussing their transport needs with someone who uses a walking frame, someone who must have a wheelchair-accessible vehicle talking to someone who must have a saloon car.
And so we say to our council leader, grab this opportunity to meet these people so affected by this policy and listen to their concerns and find a way in which they all can be treated equally.
That is all they are asking of you and that is what they deserve.
We wish to sincerely thank all of those who have agreed to make witness statements on our behalf and on behalf of those disabled people who are affected by this policy.
A special thanks to those councillors (particularly Health Concern leader Howard Martin) who have taken the time to listen and understand the concerns of those whom they represent and not least to our legal team of Bryan Roland, Donna Short and Peter Maddocks who have done brilliantly to get this appeal to court despite this council’s persistent attempts to block it. When the opposition quits the field, you win!
WYRE FOREST TAXI ASSOCIATION
_________________ Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. George Carlin
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