STF wrote:
JD wrote:
I've got a great idea, why not ask Mr Jeffries then we can all benefit from his knowledge of Taxi legislation.
Regards
JD
Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me you're trying to have a go for some reason, only I don't know what the hell you're on about and who is Mr Jeffries anyway? It's the reply in the deregulation topic which got me thinking and it seems you may have the wrong tree

I'm not having a go at you by any means. Your question was as follows.
Sheffield council want to make a few changes and one of them is to make having a taxi firm radio a requirement of the licence. Is this legal?
You asked if it was legal? I merely pointed you in the direction of the legal advice currently available free of charge from solicitor Keith Jeffries. I'm sure those who don't already know the answer including yourself would benefit from such legal advice. Why don't you ask him then you can advise your colleagues on the legal position and perhpas we can then debate that legal advice. Or perhaps the advice is not free and you have to pay for it, regardless of it being right or wrong?
Mr GA advises you that Hackney carriages are Governed by "bye-laws" and not local conditions. I suppose that advice proves why Mr GA is a mere cab driver in Gateshead and Mr Jeffries is a Solicitor in Swansea.
Regards
JD