Charlie the Paperlad wrote:
I don't understand why certain people argue against the rights of people because they have a "vested interest", surely all those arguing for a free plate have the same "vested interest".
I havent seen anyone argue against a persons rights. What I have read on the other hand is people arguing, "for" equal rights.
I would wager there aren't many owners who are sat on a vested interence in those regulated Authorities who wish to see an equal rights policy introduced. Although when it comes to other matters they probably want their daily dosage of equality along with everyone else.
Each elected Councillor has to state his or her vested interest at every committee meeting before proceedings can take place, If their vested interest is one of financial reward they are normally excluded from participating in the proceedings. Perhaps the same should apply to us Cab owners.
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Examples shared on these forums have highlighted increased demand being unmet within the PH sector, because of a reduction of numbers.
The only example I've seen, is that in the past P/H drivers move over to Hackney Carriage when deregulation takes place. Thats an accepted fact on what has happened in the past.
There has been no Factual evidence or examples given about P/H and unmet demand. If I was P/H driver I would love unmet demand 7 days a week.
Anyway, I think the onus is on you to tell us where this unmet demad for P/H exists.
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What I'm saying here is that the councils shouldn't take the word of any vested inetrest group, both have a self interest agenda. The governemnt have stated they are best placed to decide local policies regarding this issue, maybe they should undertake this responsibility with more caution.
A High court Judge back in 1986 or thereabouts said the very same thing about Cab drivers who tried to stop a council issuing more plates. The only difference between the Judges reasoning and your own, was that "he, only saw the Cab drivers as having a vested interest". No one else.
Best wishes
JD