andycable wrote:
Dear Sir,
You raised the following question:
Why are you wasting tax payers money with this consultation,when the law commision is due to report its findings in april 2012 to the government its results into law reform surrounding private hire and hackney cabs.
Response:
Cheshire West and Cheshire are aware of the Law Commission’s review of the licensing of PHV and HCs – However, there is no guarantee that the Law Commission’s report will be adopted into legislation or if so adopted, what the timescale will be. It was therefore decided after consultation with Senior Officers and the Chairman of the Licensing Committee that we should go ahead with the consultation. The consultation will be used to inform our policy which may or may not be modified by the results of the Law Commission report/resultant changes in legislation. Important issues in relation to vehicle type, wheelchair accessibility and the zoning of HCs are all covered by the consultation which are not directly contained within the Law Commission’s investigation. The public view on these subjects are very important to us, you will be aware that we are moving towards a “localism agenda” requiring us to consider the views of residents in almost everything we do. The consolation is funded by the HC&PHV trades by way of their licence fees.
I hope the above answers your question
Yours faithfully
Andy Challinor
Regulatory Services Manager (Compliance and Commercial Support)
Cheshire West and Chester Council
The council are right to answer like that, they cant make policy on if's, but's and maybe's.
CC