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 Post subject: Re: Not Doom, presumably
PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:56 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
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CC the only thinks in my list is a PH cannot rank or pick up a flag, they can do the rest, if there where only taxis we would have none of the problems we have now (think outside the box for once)


Was that a list you were keeping to yourself? Skippy's list?

They can do the rest? Who can do the rest and what are they going to do?

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For a start.. Sefton is going to have 3500 hackney vehicles queuing for 189 rank spaces

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:00 am 
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skippy41 wrote:
CC the only thinks in my list is a PH cannot rank or pick up a flag, they can do the rest, if there where only taxis we would have none of the problems we have now (think outside the box for once)



I like you skip, I really do, your completely nuts and I like that in a person.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:21 am 
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For a start.. Sefton is going to have 3500 hackney vehicles queuing for 189 rank spaces

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captain cab wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
CC the only thinks in my list is a PH cannot rank or pick up a flag, they can do the rest, if there where only taxis we would have none of the problems we have now (think outside the box for once)



I like you skip, I really do, your completely nuts and I like that in a person.

Indeed, he is a prise fruit cake, but you can't help but like the fella. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Not Doom, presumably
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:39 am 
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Come on... Mr Tin can.... I thought you would have been ripping this to pieces by now.... and explaining how they have all got it wrong....... etc etc.....


Sorry Mr GrumpyFace, but I was too busy playing spot-the-driver:

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Law Commission
Frances Patterson QC Commissioner, Public law team
Richard Percival Team manager, Public law team
Vindelyn Smith-Hillman Economic Adviser
Jessica Uguccioni Team lawyer, Public law team
Hannah Gray Research assistant, Public law team
Trade associations
Paul Brent Chairman, National Taxi Association
Bob Oddy General Secretary, Licensed Taxi Drivers Association
Patrick Connor National Taxi Trades Group
Tommy McIntyre National Taxi Representative, Unite the Union
Mick Carty RMT
Bryan Roland General Secretary, National Private Hire Association
Steve Wright MBE Chairman, Licensed Private Hire Car Association
Patrick Raeburn Private Hire Board
Mick Hildreth Secretary, GMB Professional Drivers National Organising Committee
Bill Bowling Legislation officer, National Limousine and Chauffeur Association
Geoffrey Riesel Chairman, Radio Taxis Group – representing radio circuit operators
Julian Francis Government Affairs Manager, London Taxi Company
Donald Pow General manager, Allied Vehicles
Deborah Hunter Sales and marketing executive, Digitax Electronics UK Ltd.
Regulatory bodies
Sarah Wooller Head of Taxi and PSV regulation branch, Department for Transport
Pippa Brown Taxi and PSV regulation branch, Department for Transport
Simon Woodward Lawyer, Department for Transport
John Mason Director of Taxi and Private Hire, Transport for London
Tom Moody Transport for London
Roger Butterfield Honorary solicitor, National Association of Licensing Enforcement Officers
Eddie Gorman National Chair, National Association of Licensing Enforcement Officers
Huw Thomas Integrated Transport Division, Welsh Government
Yvonne Lewis Licensing Officers, City and County of Swansea Council
Dafydd Jones Principal Licensing Officers, Gwynedd County Council
Myles Bebbington Vice Chair, Institute of Licensing
Vicki Ball Policy Manager, People 1st, Go Skills
User groups
Dai Powell OBE Chair, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Group
Ian Millership Vice Chair, National Association of Taxi Users
Consultants
James Button James Button and Co Solicitors, author of Button on Taxis
Darren Tenney S2IPA Consultancy (Shared Service Implementation and Policy Advisers)


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 Post subject: Re: Not Doom, presumably
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:41 am 
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captain cab wrote:
WTF has that got to do with a single tier system?


WTF are those minutes doing in this thread in this section? :roll:


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Dusty Bin wrote:
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WTF has that got to do with a single tier system?


WTF are those minutes doing in this thread in this section? :roll:



:lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Not Doom, presumably
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:47 am 
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The Brighton gang say they have the draft minutes but they have been asked not to publish until they have been confirmed - hopefully at the end of next week!

So - have we an "exclusive"?

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Chris the Fish wrote:
The Brighton gang say they have the draft minutes but they have been asked not to publish until they have been confirmed - hopefully at the end of next week!

So - have we an "exclusive"?



either that or someone cant hold their pish.

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Chris the Fish wrote:
So - have we an "exclusive"?


Or a leak 8-[


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:58 am 
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1.10 James Button (JB) questioned why it was not possible to allow for pre-booking in a one-tier system.

Makes a good point. =D>

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:59 am 
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1.10 James Button (JB) questioned why it was not possible to allow for pre-booking in a one-tier system.

Makes a good point. =D>

IYHO?

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 Post subject: Re: Not Doom, presumably
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:03 am 
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Chris the Fish wrote:
The Brighton gang say they have the draft minutes but they have been asked not to publish until they have been confirmed - hopefully at the end of next week!

So - have we an "exclusive"?

And Alex has ensured everyone can see/read them now. :lol: :lol:

Law Commission Advisory Group Meeting 22nd November 2011 (minutes/notes)

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I've taken the liberty of posting them on the LC section of the forum as well :)


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:31 pm 
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Dusty Bin wrote:
MR T wrote:
Come on... Mr Tin can.... I thought you would have been ripping this to pieces by now.... and explaining how they have all got it wrong....... etc etc.....

Sorry Mr GrumpyFace, but I was too busy playing spot-the-driver:
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Law Commission
Frances Patterson QC Commissioner, Public law team
Richard Percival Team manager, Public law team
Vindelyn Smith-Hillman Economic Adviser
Jessica Uguccioni Team lawyer, Public law team
Hannah Gray Research assistant, Public law team
Trade associations
Paul Brent Chairman, National Taxi Association
Bob Oddy General Secretary, Licensed Taxi Drivers Association
Patrick Connor National Taxi Trades Group
Tommy McIntyre National Taxi Representative, Unite the Union
Mick Carty RMT
Bryan Roland General Secretary, National Private Hire Association
Steve Wright MBE Chairman, Licensed Private Hire Car Association
Patrick Raeburn Private Hire Board
Mick Hildreth Secretary, GMB Professional Drivers National Organising Committee
Bill Bowling Legislation officer, National Limousine and Chauffeur Association
Geoffrey Riesel Chairman, Radio Taxis Group – representing radio circuit operators
Julian Francis Government Affairs Manager, London Taxi Company
Donald Pow General manager, Allied Vehicles
Deborah Hunter Sales and marketing executive, Digitax Electronics UK Ltd.
Regulatory bodies
Sarah Wooller Head of Taxi and PSV regulation branch, Department for Transport
Pippa Brown Taxi and PSV regulation branch, Department for Transport
Simon Woodward Lawyer, Department for Transport
John Mason Director of Taxi and Private Hire, Transport for London
Tom Moody Transport for London
Roger Butterfield Honorary solicitor, National Association of Licensing Enforcement Officers
Eddie Gorman National Chair, National Association of Licensing Enforcement Officers
Huw Thomas Integrated Transport Division, Welsh Government
Yvonne Lewis Licensing Officers, City and County of Swansea Council
Dafydd Jones Principal Licensing Officers, Gwynedd County Council
Myles Bebbington Vice Chair, Institute of Licensing
Vicki Ball Policy Manager, People 1st, Go Skills
User groups
Dai Powell OBE Chair, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Group
Ian Millership Vice Chair, National Association of Taxi Users
Consultants
James Button James Button and Co Solicitors, author of Button on Taxis
Darren Tenney S2IPA Consultancy (Shared Service Implementation and Policy Advisers)

At least they were there!!

You weren't with your bigoted, outdated, look what I wrote in 2005 claptrap; than f*kc!!

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