tm wrote:
MILES BETTER NEWS AGENCY
DO NOT LICENSE REAR LOADING WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TAXIS SAYS THE NATIONAL TAXI ASSIOCIATION
What happened to councils know best? lol. Isn't this press release old hat, I thought we discussed this weeks ago?
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The National Taxi Association, which represents all taxi associations across the UK,
Does it really?
I wasn't aware the NTA represented all Taxi associations across the UK. Even the ones in Scotland and Northern Ireland? Perhaps Mr Deegan or Mr Wayne Casey should get their facts right before they start pontificating who they represent. I wonder just how many Taxi associations are actually affiliated to this mob?
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has called upon all Licensing Authorities to adopt a policy of refusing in future to license any Hackney Carriages which are adapted for disabled passengers where the wheelchair is loaded from the rear of the vehicle.
Norman Deegan, chairman of the NTA, says in a letter sent recently to the UK’s licensing authorities, “We see this as a safety critical issue for both drivers and passengers and despite previous concerns expressed by the NTA and other taxi user groups, many authorities have ignored the issue and still continue to license rear loading vehicles.”
There are many councils who will not license rear end wavs because of the perceived safety aspect but that is for councisl to decide.
Last I heard Mr Deegan drove a Saloon in restricted Bedford, its a bit rich this guy telling councils what not to license. The majority of taxi associations affiliated to the NTA don't want wheelchair accessible vehicles.
In April last year Mr Deegans Bedford voted to issue 10 new licenses to purpose built vehicles, probably because there was no movement in that direction from the Taxi saloon owners? They plan to look at the unmet demand situation in April or May this year.
Needless to say Bedford have an out of date survey, so something has to give?
Regards
JD