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NTBPT Gridlock Central London & Win Round 1 in fight against plans for UK Bike & Scooter Parking Tax as Office of Fair Trading start investigating case against Westminster…

Posted: 7th February 2010 | 5 Comments »

Dr M + NTBPT Chair at Demo cropped 300x211 NTBPT Gridlock Central London & Win Round 1 in fight against plans for UK Bike & Scooter Parking Tax as Office of Fair Trading start investigating case against Westminster...As GMTV warned on their morning news and this slideshow shows, the ‘gathering’ demonstration ride organised by the NTBPT and mentioned in my previous post, did indeed bring traffic to a standstill in central London. You can also see a nice little film of these goings on here. Ironically, these ‘amateur’ protesters took a leaf out of the professionals’ latest book on high-tech road user tax extraction systems – as written by Messrs Gilchrist, Chalkley & Slick-Willy pay-by-phone merchants Verrus – & the ‘gathering’ was triggered by simultaneous multiple text alert. Cripes and gadzooks!

So, within minutes of the text going out, hundreds of peaceful but angered riders suddenly gathered at Trafalgar Square and began riding round it during a lunch time demo.

Gatherring pic 1 NTBPT Gridlock Central London & Win Round 1 in fight against plans for UK Bike & Scooter Parking Tax as Office of Fair Trading start investigating case against Westminster...The most astonishing thing about the event though – apart from the fact that there seems to be nothing that the authorities could do to stop it happening – was to see how incredibly quickly a relatively small number of riders could bring all the roads into and out of Trafalgar Square to a gridlocked halt. As a fellow riders rights champion, BMF Chairman Anna Zee said to me once we’d all arrived at Milbank. “It was incredible to see what a huge impact a relatively small number of riders can have within three minutes of gathering together and starting to ride perfectly legally round a small but critically central roundabout…”

Anyway, once the protesters had made their point of protest about the bike parking tax plan being pushed by Westminster, the riders all moved on in appropriately dignified fashion through Whitehall and Parliament Square and were joined by over a 100 more to rally outside the Tory HQ at Milbank.

A key point for the demo was to encourage the Conservative party leaders and key members to think about the huge damage that one of it’s flagship council’s (Westminster City Council no less) is doing to their reputation by trying to impose a new Stealth Tax on riders of powered two wheelers.

Gatherring Pic 2 NTBPT Gridlock Central London & Win Round 1 in fight against plans for UK Bike & Scooter Parking Tax as Office of Fair Trading start investigating case against Westminster...Currently, the word from Tory central office is that they regard this attempt to pioneer an unprecedented extra tax against a key group of vulnerable road users as a ‘Local Matter’. Correspondingly, I have it from the highest levels inside Tory HQ that this unprecedented plan to create a new M/C parking tax and spread it across the UK is something that party leaders are not going to bother about or to consider in a broader context. But I’d add, yet.

In my view, which I have shared with their top transport policy adviser and a couple of Tory MPs who were prepared to listen so far, this could be a very grave mistake unless they think again about a plan to impose an extra new tax on UK riders. Especially as just about all of the million plus motorbike and scooter riders in Britain also just happen to be VOTERS as the RAV campaign is beginning to explain in time for the next election.

It is also crucial for me to point out that it is not just the Tories who are seeming to hide behind the excuse that ‘this is a local issue’ while turning a blind eye to bad or unjustifiable policy decisions to create new revenue streams via ‘motoring’ taxes. After all, the Labour party and Lib Dem central office have also all held back from anything remotely close to condemning this stealth tax for what it is

But sadly, up until now my suggestions and indeed those from others in the motorcycling community have fallen on stony ground. Nevertheless, there is also some very good news for all concerned with treating riders as part of the solution to many congestion problems instead of seeing them just as a target for a bit more ‘motoring’ tax.

I learned late on Friday that the Office of Fair Trading OFT has reconsidered it’s earlier attempt to try and pass the buck for investigation of claims that Westminster have bent or broken rules to ensure trading is done fairly. After a great deal of work on submissions to the OFT by Graham of NTBPT and a couple of tweaks that I added to his latest contact with them their new position looks like this:

“Due to the complexity of the issues you have raised your case has been passed to our Preliminary Investigations Team and has been allocated thirty working days for research and response.”

Well done to all concerned I say – and round 1 to the NTBPT!


5 Comments on “NTBPT Gridlock Central London & Win Round 1 in fight against plans for UK Bike & Scooter Parking Tax as Office of Fair Trading start investigating case against Westminster…”

  1. 1 Christopher said at 6:42 pm on February 7th, 2010:

    All bikers & scooterers unite and crash this tax !
    More demos like the last one please, lets bring the message home loud and clear to Westminster council as they did not take any notice of the thousands and thousands of petitions and objections.
    Together we will make them listen, if we have to bring Westminster City to a standstill so be it.

  2. 2 Highwaylass said at 7:37 pm on February 7th, 2010:

    Nice to see a flash mob being used for something constructive – not that there’s anything wrong wth roller-skating santas…

  3. 3 nutsville.com » Blog Archive » What we did last Thursday said at 8:38 pm on February 7th, 2010:

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  4. 4 UK France Bikers.com said at 9:14 pm on February 7th, 2010:

    Westminster City Council treat motorbikes and scooters like cars, so we, motorcyclists, also behave like cars! We will congest and gridlock Central London again. After all, why would we not behave like cars since we are treated like them.

    Because Westminster fail to recognise the benefits that motorcycles bring to the urban environment, we are showing them that we can also congest and bring misery on the roads if need be.

    The ball is in their court – scrap the bike parking tax and we will revert to our normal and non-congesting behaviour on the roads.

  5. 5 Dragonwheels said at 1:20 pm on February 8th, 2010:

    Well done everyone who took part!! Now if more bikers joined organisations like MAG as well – we’d soon progress to a MUCH louder voice within the UK legislature!


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