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ONE of the most disgraceful aspects of the recent LTN debates is the atrocious way taxi drivers have been treated.
In my own Divinity Road area, in an effort to resist the entirely reasonable replacement of bollards with more flexible ANPR cameras, the residents’ association DRARA have said, in published campaign materials, that taxi drivers speed, drive dangerously and endanger the lives of children.
It was even suggested that they will use Divinity Road as a cut through to the mosque when not on duty.
Can’t we do better than this?
Daniel Emlyn-Jones, Oxford
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