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(tim.....) wrote: "JNugent" wrote in message ... On 03/07/2014 15:12, tim..... wrote: "Someone Somewhere" wrote in message ... Hey - and look something relevant to the subject header and London! Makes a change from Cambridge minicabs (no Uber in Cambridge...) http://thenextweb.com/uk/2014/07/03/...s-uber-operati ng-lawfully-london/ I await the return of Mr Nugent to say "sorry" to me The matter will not be finally decided - or decided at all - until it is decided in a court. Transport against London is not a court and their decisions can be judicially reviewed. But who's going to take it to court? And who's going to prosecute individual minicab drivers (the ones who are, otherwise, correctly registered and insured). If TfL think there is no point as they wont win, who's going to do it? In fact, who else has the right to do it Isn't the point for them not going to the High Court that private prosecutions have been taken out by the Licensed Taxi association? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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