captain cab wrote:
However, Councillor Graham Ellwood, lead member for community safety and licensing, said the decision had nothing to do with the threat of a judicial review.
“Mark tends to issue the threat of judicial reviews a bit like confetti, which is not helpful,” Cllr Ellwood said.
“We never back down in the face of judicial review. The reason I called in the decision is simple.
"The fare calculator was worked out two years ago and although I understand the reason, it was looking to reduce fares because of a drop in fuel price.
"I don’t believe it takes into account other costs which are going to rise. For example, the costs of mortgages.”
Well where were you when this was being discussed and approved?
Or as lead licensing Councillor don't you read your papers?
So when the Drivers should be getting increased fares their kidding themselves they've got a result ...................fekking pillocks