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PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:44 pm 
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skippy41 wrote:
The only way would be to remove them cabs from service so that owners can comply by buying a cab that has them


That would be a perfect example of 'Elf and Safety gone mad.

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I would suggest this is a perfect application of sensible health & safety policy, for once!!


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No seatbelts in a "taxi" ----- tut tut


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Manchester have let the vehicle standards make the rule. Early TX1's did not have them, so all OK. M50 reg onwards have them so because of age limits soon will all have them.


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