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Corsets, not straitjackets

16th May 1981, Page 28
16th May 1981
Page 28
Page 28, 16th May 1981 — Corsets, not straitjackets
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'SUCH straitjackets as would be lecessary for effective co-ordilation and integration [of transport] would so greatly add to the osts of the haulage industry :hat I very much doubt whether there would be any resulting benefits," Ken Rogers, national chairman of the Road Haulage Association, told the Chartered Institute of Transport.

Corsets, which are designed to move surpluses unobtrusively from one place to another, would be an entirely different matter.