MR T wrote:
I suppose me putting Jacobs way back in December 2005 instead of KNW is the highlight of your life?
Oh this sounds good, when can we expect your brain to kick into gear in order that we can all enjoy Mr Jones revelations of JD's restricted quota list? Do we have to come down to your level of intelligence or shall we wait a few years until you come up to ours? lol
The point is, This work of fiction is yours not mind, you also stated that Sefton had not responded ,( Councils who have yet to resolve Government guidance. yet Sefton had.
Two inaccuracies regarding one council, how many more inaccuracies are there regarding the rest, I would suspect many hundreds more, for your interpretation of the facts seems to be fatally flawed,,

Sefton hadn't responded to what?
Your going to have to show me when I said that and in what context? At one time all 151 councils hadn't responded so it's no good making off the wall statements sunshine without asking me to what I was referring? Sefton and every other council didn't respond to the DfT request until such time the Council through their licensing committees decided what they were going to do about the DfT request, to reconsider their policy? Just because you personally haven't got the capacity to comprehend what that means don't assume that others share your level of intelligence?
Why does Trevor Jones say he represents the "North West Taxi association", Especially when it doesn't even exist?
Answers on a postcard please?
JD
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For the benefit of anyone interested in prevaricating Sefton Council who dragged out the process of answering the Governments request to reconsider their restricted policy? The bottom line is that there are only 12 councils left who have yet to answer the Governments request and jolly old Sefton is one of them.
Timetable of events regarding Sefton.
Early 2005 John Thompson stated Sefton are in no hurry to address the Government guidance, he said a survey would probably be commissioned at the end of 2005. Mr Thompson's timetable of events was correct because in October 2005 the Committee decided to commission KNW, who were the lowest bidders, to undertake the survey. That survey was put before the committee on September 4th 2006 and an official policy decision is yet to be made.
April 2005 Sefton. Response delayed until later in the year. "Correct"
June 2005 Sefton. Response delayed until later in the year. "Correct"
August 2005 Sefton. Response delayed until late autumn, there seems to be no urgency to address the Government request of June 2004. 271 hacks. "Correct"
October 2005 Sefton. Response delayed until late autumn, there seems to be no urgency to address the Government request of June 2004. "Jacobs currently finalising survey details". 271 hacks. "Correct" apart from the reference to Jacobs which was offered to me by Sefton licensing, whom from my recollection at the time said they were in discussions with Jacobs. Obviously I suspect the Edinburgh Fiasco may have had a part to play in Sefton disregarding Jacobs.
At this time I confided with my colleagues on here and told them I had decided to put Sefton and one or two other authorities on the back burner until such time they showed signs of making real progress towards a decision.
In respect of Sefton that progress came to a head on September 4th 2006, which is over two years since they were first asked to reconsider their policy. Back in early 2005 the very first entry I made in respect of Sefton was "Response delayed until later in the year". Nearly two years later we still haven't had a final response. So I can't see why you're being so obsessed and pedantic about Sefton's response when we still haven't had it.
When Sefton council finally make a decision on policy and instruct an officer to write to the DfT explaining that Sefton council is restricting numbers because there is no unmet demand, then that is when we will have an official response.
You Mr Jones are no doubt aware of all this but because you don't have any substantive points to debate you belittle yourself by making childish accusations that don't hold water. The quota list is forever being updated and there will always be times when some data is predated by recent events and that is always the case.
Even now Sefton still hasn't made a decision on their policy, although we all know the answer is a foregone conclusion. Perhaps the next meeting might yield a decision but we won't hold our breath.
Needless to say Sefton will go down as one of those Authorities who dragged this process out to the bitter end. So now you know the timetable of my events in respect of Sefton but they weren't published for your benefit they were published in order that everyone can see what type of imbecile you really are?
JD
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LICENSING AND REGULATORY COMMITTEE
Meeting held at the Town Hall, Bootle on 3rd October, 2005
9. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 5th September, 2005 were
approved.
10. APPOINTMENT OF CONSULTANT TO CARRY OUT THE
HACKNEY CARRIAGE UNMET DEMAND SURVEY
The Committee considered the report of the Environmental
Protection Director advising of the appointment of a consultant to
undertake a survey regarding unmet demand in the hackney carriage
trade.
The report indicated that following consultation with the Finance
Department, who had confirmed that the value of the contract was below
the current tender threshold of £30,000, six specialist consultants were
contacted and asked to submit a comprehensive estimate of the costs of
carrying out the 2005 survey; that as a result, four firms submitted
estimates; and after due consideration it had been decided to appoint
Kielder Newport West Ltd. to carry out the 2005 hackney carriage unmet
demand survey, at a cost of £15,045.00, on the basis that they provided
the lowest price and also proposed the most comprehensive survey.
The report concluded by indicating that the survey would include:-
A public attitude survey
Queue Simulation
Comparison with other local authorities
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LICENSING AND REGULATORY COMMITTEE - 3/10/2005
Consultation with Stakeholders
A study of fares and the impact on demand
Latent demand for horse omnibuses
Study the effect of private hire vehicles on demand
Comparison of Hackney Carriage fares and private hire fares
Driver Consultation (via postal survey)
Operator Consultation (Hackney Carriage and Private Hire)
Trade Representative Consultation
Consult with Sefton Council’s ‘Access’ officer
Consultation with disability groups
Consultation with the Police
Consultation with Local Chamber of Commerce, Clubs,
Tourist Board, Students etc.
Monthly progress reports
Data Analysis
Multiple copies of the Final Report and presentation to
Committee Members; and
A rank viability survey;
and that the survey was intended to obtain the best possible level of
information and was essential in assisting the Committee to determine its
future policy on the existing numerical restriction on the numbers of
licensed hackney carriages within Sefton.
RESOLVED:- That the decision of the Environmental Protection
Director to appoint Kielder Newport West Ltd. as the consultant for the
hackney carriage unmet demand survey in Sefton, 2005 be approved.
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