captain cab wrote:
grandad wrote:
thelodger wrote:
I am thinking about direct advertising, like a leaflet drop on all 6000 houses?
Well lets put it this way.
If you do the leaflet drop and someone complains to your LO, what can they do about it. Make you go around and collect all 6000 leaflets? Or just tell you not to do it again. We have a private hire company from outside our borough regulaly delivering to our houses.
possibly touting?
CC
I suspect it would have to be something a bit more immediate (as in having cars waiting nearby), public (as opposed to delivering leaflets through letterboxes) and direct (speaking directly to people) to meet the defintion of touting - "in a public place, to solicit persons to hire vehicles to carry them as passengers”.
All that's happening is the public are reading a leaflet in their own home inviting them to phone a number some time or another.
If that met the defintion of touting then presumably many other forms of advertising would be caught too.
As for the cross border aspect, since it's established law the PHVs can operate anywhere as long as all three licences are issued by the same LA, then I don't see why there should be any controls on marketing and advertising.
If some LAs try to control advertising then I wonder if this would survive a legal challenge?