TDO wrote:
But given your part-time status in the trade, I think you're hoist by your own petard there

Not so, my position currently is that I am still a badge holder currently not driving. I have no plate therefore following your twisted logic should support the councils current position should I which to re-enter the trade in the future. However I have seen first hand the destruction of my local trade caused by allowing an unlimited number of vehicles, with little quality restriction, entering the trade. This method of "no thought" derestriction has seen those with money gaining more power, and the drivers getting the short end of the stick consistantly.
TDO wrote:
So I'll ask you for the umpteenth time, do you think it's fairer:
1 To be required to buy a plate and a pile of junk for £45k to enter the HC trade;
2 Or to be required to pay £20k for a WAV to enter the HC trade.
You clearly think it's option 1, which perhaps demonstrates your twisted sense of values.
Again you ask the questions with limited options, using figures not relevant to the majority of areas, particularly my own, in order to justify your point.
1 To be required to buy a plate for £10k, a vehicle for £5k to enter the HC trade;
2 Or be required to pay £16.5k for a WAV to enter the trade (New Fiat Doblo or used E7 or similar)
You see how the relevance of the area changes the answer, but your not interested in that are you mush, fighting local issues with National figures doesn't stand up in many areas, Gateshead being one of them.
Does that answer your question, the choice in Gateshead currently is that option 1 IS the better choice but that is because the investment made can be re-couped at any time by selling on the plate for the same if not more than you paid for it.
I know this will not apply to all councils.