TaxiForums.co.uk, The Taxi Drivers Forum
The forum for taxi drivers in the UK!

A THM Website

   
09 January 2009                 Register

Subject: Taxi drivers protest at council proposals
Prev Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.

Author Messages
roadrunnerUser is Offline

TF Regular
TF Regular
Posts:43


29 Jan 2008 9:09 PM Alert 

TAXI drivers worried about proposals to deregulate Hackney Carriages at a council meeting demonstrated peacefully outside Wycombe District Council's offices this evening.

Twenty taxis parked outside the offices on Queen Victoria Road for around fifteen minutes in protest at plans that could see the number of taxis working in High Wycombe balloon.

Police officers maintained a low profile at the protest, but taxi drivers moved along again when other vehicles attempted to gain access to the council car park.

The Regulatory and Appeals Committee will consider the proposed change new policy at the meeting tonight, with taxi drivers planning to attend.

Joanne Mass, communications officer for Wycombe District Council, said: "The decision to deregulate was taken further to the Transport Act, which requires that local authorities cannot refuse Hackney Carriage vehicle licences unless it can be proved that there is no demand for them that is not currently met."

original story click here

 


You are not authorized to post a reply.
Forums > General Issues > General taxi chat > Taxi drivers protest at council proposals


Taxi Insurance Trader

Email Signup

Click Here to signup to our mailing list


 
 
Privacy Statement    |    Terms Of Use e-Byss - ebusiness solutions Copyright 2007 Taxi HyperMarket Ltd
Free Taxi Classifieds Taxi Driver Forums Taxi Magazine Free Taxi Advertising