captain cab wrote:
John,
The Directors of the NTA are to meet in Manchester next week, I will ask my regional director to forward me the NTA view of the case.
If you were an NTA member you could do the same.
Regarding your comments about the lack of information on websites, I know this is being worked on and I have been assured it, given time will improve.
However, unfortunately, the finances of the NTA are such that the income is many times less than the average income of a provincial taxi. If you can recall the bucket collectors of the NTTG, who are from your area, they collected in the region of £50k from the Nations hackney trade, more than double what the NTA achieve in subscriptions.
Give the NTA £50k and I guarantee you that you will have an up to date. state of the art website, full of up to the minute events and comments.
Regards
Captain cab
With all due respect to you Cab, who I know probably works hard at being a good representitive to our trade, I have to say my concern is aimed at all those organisations that stand under the banner of collective representation. That is not singling out the NTA but is a criticsm of all such organisations who purpourt to represent our trade as a whole yet display selective administration when it comes to freely available information.
I am off the opinion, that if anyone sits around the top table and has the audacity to say they are there to represent my views and the views of thousands of Taxi drivers like me, then those officials owe me a duty of care.
Their duty of care is to make sure that I and the thousands they claim to represent are informed as to the agenda they are putting forward on our behalf and in the name of the Taxi trade as a whole. They also owe us a duty of care to inform us how their decisions will impact on the Taxi trade as a whole.
That duty of care goes beyond subscribing to one or any particular organisation.
If they can’t do that then I would rather them be on record as saying they represent the self interest of XYZ rather than them saying "we are the voice of the Taxi trade and represent the trade as whole".
With regard to websites and information, I might add this. There is no finance involved in setting up a website. All that’s involved is a little experience in HTML and the dedication to impart relevant information about the Taxi trade. It is wearing a bit thin to suggest the NTA website is undergoing a facelift, they have had plenty of time since you made that comment several weeks ago that they are carrying out adjustments.
Having said that, the NTTA doesn’t even have a website but seeing as how they are a one trick pony, that doesn’t surprise me in the least.
In the end it all comes down to standards and ability, either you believe in freedom of information or you don’t. I just happen to be someone who does.
Best wishes
JD