It will surprise no one that I watched both sessions this morning.
Below, I will give my marks out of ten for those invited to speak to the committee.
Mr David Lawrie
Director at National Private Hire and Taxi Association (NPHTA)Came across quite well, often gave good examples to back up his view.
8 out of 10Eamon O'Hearn
National Officer at GMB UnionHe was the quiet man who spoke up for drivers.
8 out of 10Andy Mahoney MBE
LPHCA Official at Licensed Private Hire Car Association (The LPHCA)Mr Mahoney, aka the Ten Million Dollar Man, had an agenda that he didn't hide. He mentioned national standards about 50 times, which was a tad tedious in my view. The only thing that got him any points from me was his opposition to the ABBA cross-border rules.
2 out of 10Mr Paul James
Project Manager at Unite Taxi Education LiverpoolCame across very well and nailed many issues. If he hadn't been such a fan of the ABBA cross-border rules, he might have gotten maximum points. Towards the end of the session, I think he was reading the room (not a lot of love for ABBA) and said there could be some exemptions to it, a kind of ABCCBA (my words, not his).
9 out of 10Helen Chapman
Director of Licensing and Regulation at Transport for London (TfL)She defo knew her stuff, and another one that came across very well. Not a fan of cross-border working.
9 out of 10David Pattison
Chief Operating Officer at City of Wolverhampton CouncilThe committee and the other speakers treated him with far more respect than most of us ever would, but he would have left that session in no doubt that his basket case council has no friends in the national trade. He basically blamed DfT Guidance for all the woes his council has created. When a couple of MPs asked why his council didn't have higher standards than the DfT Best Practice Guidance, he didn't have an answer.
2 out of 10Mr Lee Petrak
Public Protection Commercial Enforcement Manager at Blackpool CouncilA council officer who is, in my view, on the right side of history, and came across as a nice guy.
8 out of 10