I think that the Minister said that she would write to me on the issue of the consultation and how many people or organisations were invited to respond, since I am still not sure what a “targeted industry consultation” is a euphemism for, and clearly it means something. On the face of it, 20 responses does not seem a particularly high number, but that begs the question of how many were invited. I asked how many had voiced opposition or reservations about the changes, and I appreciate that the Minister said right at the beginning that she would respond subsequently to me on the consultation. However, I would also be grateful, since I do not think that I have had a clear answer to the question, if, when the Minister comes to reply, she could confirm or deny that the number of checks, prohibitions and fixed penalty notices has gone down over the past four years. The answer to that question is either yes or no, because I am still not clear how a reduction—which is what I think it has been—actually improves the situation. Perhaps the Minister could address that in the letter she will send to me on the consultation.
Passenger and Goods Vehicles (Recording Equipment) (Downloading of Data) Regulations 2015
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Rosser
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 10 February 2015.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Passenger and Goods Vehicles (Recording Equipment) (Downloading of Data) Regulations 2015.
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