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First of all, Dont call me sunshine, my late father didnt call me sunshine, so I dont see that you should have the honour. And please dont call me Mr. Casey, Ill think your talking to somebody else.
No I'm calling you by your real name Wayne Casey, you wrote the article and you haven't the baaalls to admit it.
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The article never said you tried to influence events in Carlisle, so where did you get that impression from? From what I have read of the letter it was an open letter.
Lets get one thing straight, The article was written by you. You live in Carlisle. You said in your article,
"The reasons why someone from another area, would wish to influence events in this borough are a slight mystery to me" Where exactly is this borough you refer to? = The borough of the author, which is you, therefore your borough is Carlisle.
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I never put out a press release on behalf of the NTA, the NTA directors do that, although a copy of the press release was sent to TDO as a matter of courtesy, if you take a look at the main page it does basically say the ethos of the site is information.
It was you who informed the NTA in your roll as administration officer, of the current state of play in respect of councils lifting numbers. It was on your advice that a statement be put out requesting councils to think twice before lifting numbers.
You were able to inform the NTA of the current position only because of the information, which could be found in my Database. If it weren't for my database you wouldn't have had a clue what was going on.
Remember this?
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The National Taxi Association are concerned at the number of Local Authorities that are choosing to de-limit hackney carriage numbers throughout the country.
I think it's about time you got another NTA Press release ready because there are only 10% of councils in England and Wales that have so far made a firm decision to restrict numbers. You must be wondering how many of the 73 remaining councils who have yet to decide, will follow suit? Type that in your next Casey column.
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It wasnt my thought to influence freethinking councillors, it was obviously yours, through sending your own thoughts to freethinking licensing officers, in an attempt to sway their reports.
For the last two years you have done nothing else but to try and influence anyone who will listen to the gospel of the NTA. You and every other so-called trade representative have all put your two penneth in. Now, when you see a document that does nothing else but advise on facts, you get paranoid because you think the document is in someway influencing councils to lift numbers. Hence your article in Taxitalk.
Perhaps you should be reminded of what you said at the Roker Hotel on November 18 2003.
W. Casey gave details of the Carlisle response to the O.F.T. Report.
Control should not be taken away from Local Authorities. The Report also goes against DIPTAC and the D.D.A. Carlisle deregulated in 1998 and any type of vehicle can be licensed as a hackney carriage wheelchair accessible or saloon. The result is that whilst it is easier to hire a taxi on Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights, it is almost impossible to hire at taxi at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday mornings. All taxis are now single shifted owner-drivers, there are no double shifted taxis. Mr. Casey felt that the initial N.T.A. response should be to rubbish the report, but to have a fall back position. The fall back position should be that all new licenses should be purpose built, but at the very least wheelchair accessible. Existing licenses should have grandfather rights. Taxis are a localised form of transport and they should be controlled locally. So we have Mr Casey admitting that since de restriction in Carlisle it is easier to get a cab on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, something which the NTA have never admitted before. In fact they have always said that there are less cabs available under de restriction but in private they think the opposite. It is also gratifying to see your comments about rubbishing the OFT Document.
The most striking comment in your statement is your suggestion of a fall back position. That fall back position you advocate is more or less exactly what most of these delimiting Councils are opting for today.
To repeat what you said.
The fall back position should be that all new licenses should be purpose built, but at the very least wheelchair accessible. Existing licenses should have grandfather rights. Therefore you can't complain when Councils carry out a policy which you yourself advocate. Now why am I surprised that you didn't mention that in your Open letter to LO's?
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I dont give a flying fig who Spencer is, although as I have stated in previous threads,
That's why you emailed the Argus because you don't give a flying f...
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I have stated misgivings before about the database, although I think I have never been anything other than supportive towards this site and indeed the right of a person to compile a list.
You haven't stated any misgivings whatsoever about the database. I asked you purposely over two weeks ago what you thought of it, if you had any misgivings you could have pointed them out there and then but you didn't. I suspect that is because you had already written your local TOA piece for Taxitalk.
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Furthermore, if you take a look at Mr. Marchants site I even supported this site on there.
This site isn't the issue, it's you're article that's in the dock, not this website.
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For what its worth I think I agree with more points made by Sussex and TDO than anyone else.
Well that doesn't surprise me in the least when you compare the common sense and reasoning of the two parties you just mentioned.
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Are you American? Because you fail to grasp the irony in the letter in taxitalk. By groundbreaking, the author was obviously being ironic.
Well you should know the mens rea of the author because you wrote it. To me and probably a great many others, you're comment was facetious.
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I dont think that anything has actually changed, the database has been sent to local authorities, and was sent to local authorities before the last issue of taxitalk, if anything the letter acts as a warning to local TOAs of what is going on.
You're letter is nothing of the sort, it is an attempt to publicly discredit me through misrepresentation and lies. Those lies came from your hand.
What do you mean by what is going on? According to you the database is a groundbreaking piece of information, now you imply it's sinister. Just because Wayne Casey doesn't like the facts it doesn't mean they aren't welcome in the quarter in which they are directed. The problem with you is that you think you have the right to dictate policy to every council in England and Wales, the inference of your last sentence says it all.
I've got a good suggestion for you Mr Casey, The next time you put pen to paper try writing the facts.
JD