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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:47 pm 
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Should stretch Limos need a license in Wisbech, March and Chatteris..?



Stretch limos and other vehicles used to ferry people to proms, weddings and special occasions in the Fens could soon need a license.

Fenland District Council has put the proposal out for public consultation following fears raised about potential dangers to passengers.

Concerns have been expressed about overcrowding, inadequate inspections and drivers who may have criminal convictions.

Fenland wants to bring such vehicles and their drivers under its private hire licensing regime.

But it says that if the proposals are adopted it will adopt a flexible approach and treat each individual case on its merits.

Details of the 12-week consultation were published on April 11 and it will run until July 4.

The demand for stretch limousines has been growing in Fenland. They are often used for social events such as college balls.

Kit Owen, Fenland’s portfolio holder responsible for licensing, said: “These sort of vehicles are increasingly popular and add to the fun of special occasions. We understand that - we’re not killjoys and we will make every effort to enable people to go on using them. But we have a duty to ensure public safety and we can’t ignore the potential dangers posed by the lack of proper controls.

“Our proposals are aimed mainly at stretched limousines but would also cover other kinds of vehicles that are commonly used.”

source: http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/should_stre ... _1_1346925

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I guess this is where national standards should be introduced

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toots wrote:
I guess this is where national standards should be introduced


Your not kidding....they need to enforce the law.....not talk about enforcing it.

These are the same carrot crunchers that willingly debated taxis having meters a few weeks back....without giving a flying f*ck about how appropriate they were.

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Maybe the question that needs to be asked is why the f*** haven't they already got licenses? :sad:

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:51 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
The demand for stretch limousines has been growing in Fenland.


#-o

I thought the market had imploded in most places.

How does the market stand overall compared to five years ago?


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Dusty Bin wrote:
captain cab wrote:
The demand for stretch limousines has been growing in Fenland.


#-o

I thought the market had imploded in most places.

How does the market stand overall compared to five years ago?

What's that got to do with the price of butter?

They either need licensing or they don't.

IMO they do; they carry the public for hire and reward.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:09 am 
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Dusty Bin wrote:
#-o

I thought the market had imploded in most places.

How does the market stand overall compared to five years ago?

I will answer you Dusty even if Mr BC is being mean to you. :D

I would say the Stretch Limo market has been decimated over the last five years. \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

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Leicester city council still do not think limos need licensing.

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Sussex wrote:
I will answer you Dusty even if Mr BC is being mean to you. :D

I would say the Stretch Limo market has been decimated over the last five years. \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/


Thanks for the, um, more mature response.

Indeed I think most of us have garnered the impression that it's been a bit of a bloodbath, but it would be interesting to see concrete figures.

And also interesting to ascertain the reasons for this, whether it be fashion trends, the encroachment of the licensing regime or the economic downturn.

A mixture of all three, at a rough guess.


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Dusty Bin wrote:
And also interesting to ascertain the reasons for this, whether it be fashion trends, the encroachment of the licensing regime or the economic downturn.

A mixture of all three, at a rough guess.

I would guess you are right.

I would put the economic climate as the main reason, followed by issue of the licensing process, and lastly the fact that they are tacky old hat sh**. :D

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Sussex wrote:
Dusty Bin wrote:
And also interesting to ascertain the reasons for this, whether it be fashion trends, the encroachment of the licensing regime or the economic downturn.

A mixture of all three, at a rough guess.

I would guess you are right.

I would put the economic climate as the main reason, followed by issue of the licensing process, and lastly the fact that they are tacky old hat sh**. :D


And the repeal of section what ever the number was


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Not being funny but do them fenland boggits know what a stretched limo is ? Its a bit of a backwater out there mind you there was that couple in Wisbech that wonn £100 million on the Euromillions so perhaps they've started a trend !

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edders23 wrote:
Not being funny but do them fenland boggits know what a stretched limo is ? Its a bit of a backwater out there mind you there was that couple in Wisbech that wonn £100 million on the Euromillions so perhaps they've started a trend !


Yes, maybe the article is correct after all then - because it's always a few years behind everywhere else it's currently the only part of the country where the market for limos is expanding.


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Always wondered why it's allowed for women/children to hang out the window of a moving vehicle and scream at passers by.
Isn't there a law that requires rear passengers to wear seat belts :-?


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