Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Lee Scott (Conservative), on Monday, 6 March 2006, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 27 members in total.
COMMERCIAL MINICAB SIGNAGE
That this House notes with concern that a large number of women are sexually assaulted every year in London by illegal minicab drivers; further notes that the Public Carriage Office is considering permitting commercial signage on the exterior of licensed minicabs; is concerned that this will lead to the public being deceived by `imitation' unlicensed minicabs using bogus signage as a badge of respectability; believes that commercial signage will increase illegal touting in London and threaten to reverse the downward trend in sexual assaults against women; acknowledges that the Metropolitan Police Cab Enforcement Unit is already overstretched; is alarmed that the Public Carriage Office consultation only proposes one option for consideration and not the status quo; and calls on the Mayor of London and Transport for London to rule out the introduction of commercial signage for minicabs.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 1751
- Session
- 2005-06
- Other sponsors
- Ann Winterton
- Elfyn Llwyd
- Ann Cryer
- Mike Hancock
- Graham Stringer
- Subjects
- Taxis Regulation Safety
- Link
- View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk
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