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So lets get this right,
The National Taxi Association
The National Private Hire Association
and
The TGWU
all are against derestriction.
People state that no-one with a vested interest should be consulted, is that right?
No, that is incorrect.
While I cannot state the policy of the T&G or the NPHA, the policy of the NTA is outlined in the press release recently issued.
It states locals are best to decide and also states that undersupply is as bad as oversupply. This is in support of the DFT guidelines issued to local authorities.
Consultation should be between all key stakeholders in a local area, these include those with an alleged vested interest.
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It's possible that the only objectors to restrictions could be on here, as administrators or prominent posters, making assumptions that they have support, when in fact the true support lies with the major groups and what they are calling for.
I have no objection to limitation of hackney carriage numbers upon justification through the necessary consultation, indeed, I think that all local authorities should regularly justify their transport policies, be they limited or delimited, as in this way the profession is able to adapt to the needs of the customer.
I do have reservations about the motives of the gentleman in question, for the same reasons as yourself, it is interesting to note that it has not actually been confirmed as to what his qualifications actually are, indeed if he has actually owned or driven either a PHV or HC.
Further to this, you have assumed that I disagree with the person in question and therefore don't empathise with the drivers of East Riding, where I have merely raised my concern at the person involved.
There is a level of inconsistency that I am unfortunately not at liberty to advise you of, however I am certain if you contact the NTA, they will tell you of developments elsewhere in the country, which shoots holes through the statement made.
Regards
Captain Cab