captain cab wrote:
Skull wrote:
Are you claiming a case specifically relating human rights (in the context of the debate) and taxi licensing has gone before the courts?

No not particularly a taxi related case.
But either way.....your case is so strong you've never actually brought one on those grounds?
If you think you'll win, fine......I dont I guess thats why you havent done it.
You've been banging on about it for months, why?
CC
I was told by the Head Registrar Of The Law Society, “Lawyers, will represent any case, as long has you have money" and there in lies the problem. He also went on to say that, unless you can get backing from a group, or can turn your campaign it into a public interest case, the legal aid board will avoid funding it due to costs.
As I have said many times before, the law, for the most part, is a commercial enterprise. It's not about right or wrong or justice.
The argument is spot on CC, it's getting it into court that's the problem.
Incidentally, my time has passed as far as driving a taxi is concerned but that doesn't change the truth of what I write.
