captain cab wrote:
John,
the inference is that the article dates back to 1998, six years later its brought back by you.
last night you stated that the NTA were saw by some as living in the past, if you dont see the irony, are you american? (j/k)
regards
Captain cab
Yes I see the irony but not the relevance. The article was to highlight the opposition to the DDA by Hackney carriage saloon drivers. The thread had two points the first point being the reluctance of Hackney carriage saloon drivers to convert to Wavs because of the potential cost and the second point was in asking the question just how far Kirklees had gone into implementing the DDA. The article was relevant to give the forum readers the background to the points being raised.
In order raise a point you sometimes have to revert back to the facts no matter how far back in the past those facts are hidden.
I might also point out that the DDA is not a thing of the past it is current and ongoing. Did you know there is a new disabled act on the way which ammends certain sections of the DDA?
Best wishes
JD