From Plymouth Evening Herald:
Hackney cab drivers in Plymouth yesterday launched a mass protest against Government proposals to lift the limit on taxi licences in the city. To demonstrate there are already too many taxis in Plymouth the cabbies packed the ranks, and those that were left toured the town centre for one hour in convoy.
There is currently a limit on the number of taxi licences available in Plymouth and the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has recommended to the Department of Transport to lift the maximum limit, opening up more competition and consumer choice.
Cabbie Trevor Lewis said: "We asked for as many drivers as possible to come out to illustrate that there are already too many cabs in the town.
"After we filled the ranks up the rest of us went around, trying not to cause too much inconvenience. It went really well and a lot turned up.
"If this legislation is passed the impact on our livelihoods would be horrendous. People think we earn a fortune - the reality is very different." The OFT believes that quantity restrictions, which are currently imposed by 45 per cent of local authorities in the UK, mean that consumers have to wait longer for taxis, have less choice of forms of transport and are less safe.
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Presumably the protest didn't include Steveo!
Dusty
