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Freedom of choice 4.27 Freedom of choice for the user

20th September 1968
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is always regarded as the user's bastion of defence; and this is quite understandable. Leaving aside quantity licensing for examination later, the arrangements outlined above leave the user's freedon of choice sacrosanct. He will be able to use road or rail: he is free to choose between NFC haulage companies and independent hauliers; and the dice are not loaded.