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On October 28, I travelled from Keighley to the NEC with the object of seeing the MetroCammell, Rolls-Royce and Gardner stands, and I duly paid my £.1 admission charge.
I am not a "real customer", to quote your expression, nor am I "connected with the transport industry", to .quote J. C. Kendrick. In tact I am just one of those people who, for twentytwo years, have spent at least one and three quarter hours a day in public service vehicles.
I was surprised to find that both you and C. J. Kendrick appear to hold the view that payment of the admission charge should not, in itself, confer a right to admission.
Do you feel that I should not buy your publication, but that the sale of it should also be restricted to members of the trade?
I am gratified to find that exhibitors and particularly MCW are not indifferent to. the product reactions of the people who are ultimately the users of their products.
ARTHUR C. COATES, Keighley, W. Yorks_
We will be pleased to have other readers' reactions and suggestions, which will all be passed to SIVIMT. -Editor,