Press release from the ITA...
THE I.T.A. WILL ALWAYS FIGHT ON
After of a series of actions, the ITA met
with City of London and Transport for London representatives, concerning the proposed oxymoronic 'Bank on
Safety' scheme.
It was evident from CoL and TfL that
they were not going to negotiate. Even though CoL and TfL were
shown that their data was faulty, to the extent of fraudulent.
The City of London seemed
astonished, and Transport for London seemed rumbled, when we used their statistics against them.
We proved beyond question that the safest
form of transport was Licensed London Taxis.
We showed the City of London our own
statistics, proving Buses to be the most dangerous form of public transportation.
Frustratingly the City of London refused
point blank, to accept responsibility for its actions. And unsurprisingly,
Transport for London refused to accept that its inconsistent statistics were pure
conjecture, bordering on make-believe.
The City of London conceded
that if its scheme made any part of the City unsafe, it would have to rethink
the whole trial period.
Even though the City of London and
Transport for London's fraudulent premise of 'Bank on Safety' had been shown to
be nothing more than a front for a more baser, mercenary motive, we had to
accept that these people only care about their own interests, and democratic
negotiations were of no value to them.
So we readied for industrial action.
Empty, dangerous TfL buses
An all-Org Ranks Committee met with City of
London on Tuesday. This allowed the matter of Taxi exclusion from Bank
Junction, to be broached again.
All the Org members present played their
part in pushing home our trade's astonishment and displeasure at being unjustly
excluded from the eighteen month experimental period.
The Orgs gave their own report to CoL , proving the
displacement of vehicles will cause carnage to the surrounding areas.
Again the City of London refused to
negotiate. But after Org reps disproved CoL 's argument for
our exclusion, the Orgs were able to get assurances that although the
experiment will go ahead, we will get two weeks at the end of March, when Cannon Street
is finished, to let the LTDA do ANPR analysis on Taxi fares.
If there is an alarming rise in congestion,
the City of London assured the Orgs it will suspend the experimental scheme. The City
of London claims it will not tolerate mass congestion on its roads.
The CoL is adamant it
will take the advice of its own commissioned traffic modelling.
However if the traffic modelling proves to
be wrong, CoL has promised to suspend its experimental scheme.
If there is an increase in RTA's or
congestion, there is an option to allow Taxis into the scheme, to relieve
the surrounding area.
The Orgs will be going back to the City of London with their
own findings. If, as predicted, the congestion worsens, the Orgs will ask the
City of London to suspend its trial.
The Orgs have left the City of London know,
in no uncertain terms, that if the City does not suspend the experimental
scheme, as promised, the Orgs will take industrial action.
A line in the sand has been drawn.
Chris Hayward - Planning and Transportation Chairman for City of London
In light of these recent meetings, and
the unifying agreement of the Orgs, the ITA believes it would be detrimental to
this cause, to protest in March.
We drivers expect all the Orgs to keep
close tabs on this ludicrous Bank Junction scheme, and to act swiftly if the
City of London reneges on any of its promises.
The ITA would like to thank everyone
involved; organisers, researchers, negotiators, all the Orgs, and especially
all those who gave up their time and money to protest.
There is no such thing as a "Done deal."
There is no such thing as a "Done deal."
Footnote:
"Protests have only been put on hold.
"If, as we suspect, the City of London do not keep to their agreement, we will commence daily protests, for the whole of the eighteen month trial period, if need be.
We refuse to bow down to Machiavellian bullies!"