Daily Record wrote:
There are currently 82 taxi vehicle licences issued by the council, 11 of which are restricted to operating outside Stirling city. The consultants said this had, in effect, resulted in a de facto zone restriction system for taxi licences operating in Stirling.
Don't know if this has been misreported (this is a Daily Record article rather than an official report, or whatever), but not sure what 'de facto' is meant to mean here. If anything, the phrase should be 'de jure', surely?
(I seem to recall that from the last time 'de facto' was used on here, Edders is well versed in Latin, so at least he'll get what I mean

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Daily Record wrote:
The LVSA also found, however, that there was no unmet demand in terms of licences for private hire vehicles, of which there are 108 in the Stirling area.
Not sure about this either. But if PH licences are to be capped, the test in Scotland is about 'overprovision' rather than unmet demand
