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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