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It is demonstrably the case that 'black' cabs contribute significantly to
congestion within central London. Therefore, why are they exempt from the congestion charge? I know taxi drivers have lots of votes in marginal constituencies such as Ilford North, Eltham and Finchley, but other than this political consideration, were there any *good* reasons for excluding taxis from the CC? The cost to taxi drivers could surely have been offset by increasing the meter rate, which those with expense accounts who form the majority of black cab clientele would hardly notice or care about. If economic circumstances are going to force cuts in the bus network, and/or dramatic fare increases, isn't it time to look at this again? And talking about generating revenue, are embassies/high commissions paying the CC and parking fines now, or are they still outrageously flouting the law? If the latter, is there any good reason why the relevant vehicles are not clamped and towed away? Chris |
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