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10TH major trade associations !xpressed qualified satisfaction vith the outcome of the London :Iffy ban inquiry's opening sesion, and have started to Irepare their plans of campaign.
Freight Transport Association raffic officer Don McIntyre, who co-ordinating the FTA's plans -) co-operation with South-east:rn controller John Morris, told 7M that he is concerned that here are fewer than eight weeks 1 which to submit evidence.
Road Haulage Association /letropolitan and South-east irea secretary Barry Knaggs told :M that he will canvass his 1,900 nembers for their views.
British Association of Remov:rs director Hugh Wilson told :M that plans are in hand to ,ubmit evidence to the inquiry is removers are concerned that, inless they speak out, they may )e excluded almost by default. He went on to say that a LonIon ban could also affect remov!rs in Europe.