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Courts uphold taxi emissions strategy in London

28 September 2007

The Royal Courts of Justice today rejected calls by the London Cab Drivers' Club for a Judicial Review of the Public Carriage Office's implementation of a taxi emissions strategy.

His Honour Judge Mole, having considered all of the available evidence in detail, ruled that the request from the London Cab Drivers' Club for a Judicial Review was 'doomed to failure'. 

He awarded full costs to the Public Carriage Office, and commented that their implementation of the emissions strategy was entirely reasonable.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: 'This is a great victory in the effort to clean up London's environment by tackling pollution. 

'The London Cab Drivers' Club are a small, unrepresentative group of taxi drivers who have long been opposed to my strategy to improve London's air quality.

'Making London's taxi fleet cleaner and greener can only be good news for everyone who lives in, works in or visits London - not least cab drivers themselves, who are among those most exposed to pollution from road vehicles.'


 

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