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A TC'S OPINION

13th July 2006, Page 31
13th July 2006
Page 31
Page 31, 13th July 2006 — A TC'S OPINION
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Narth-Western Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell stresses continued independence for the TCs is necessary for the health of the transport industry in this country and that means being independent from ministerial control and involvement.

A suggestion that they be giver a budget had been rejected by the TCs on the grounds that it would restrict their safety remit.

The TCs' work is open, transparent and accountable and is leavened by an element of common sense; Bell adds.

There is a lot of talk about their relationship with Vosa; Bell concludes that the civil servants need to be reminded that it is the TCs rather than Vosa who issue 0-licences.

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