Martin had his meeting with the EU Transport minister and others this week. Whilst I can't report everything he said, the gist of the meeting is that the EU bods thought Martin was joking when he told them the scale of the s19 problem; over 140,000 community bus permits issued, 97,000 psv licences issued, making the CT business bigger nationally than the licenced PSV fleet! He was also alarmed to know that all these are being driven, (taking money from passengers for money commercial gain), by drivers who don not have the correct licences and have not done the DCPC training. There were concerns that the "not for profit" idea is a way for operators to avoid paying tax...
The outcome is that the EU will write to the government asking how they reached their interpretation of EU Regulations, many of which are clearly defined and have legal case histories to back them up. HMG will then have until August to reply, after which the EU will expect compliance. Failing that, the matter will go to the EU Court in Luxembourg. With the amount of case law already in place, HMG are on to a loser.
Hopefully this will put paid to all the "voluntary transport" schemes including hospital cars which do all of us out of business.