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Mond
Wednesday, 23 July 2006
BRACKS TAXI PLAN DUMPS COUNTRY
DISABLED
The mobility of frail, elderly and disabled people
living in country Victoria is at risk as a result of the Bracks
Government’s plan to means test grants for country taxi operators who
purchase wheelchair accessible taxis (WATs).
Nationals Member for Benalla, Bill Sykes, raised
these concerns in Parliament this week and has written to the
Parliamentary Secretary responsible for taxis seeking immediate removal of
the means test on grants for country WATs.
“In response to continuous lobbying from the taxi
industry and disability advocates the Bracks Government recently announced
a $3 million fund to assist country taxi operators to meet the extra costs
of purchasing a WAT rather than a conventional cab (approximately
$40,000),” said Dr Sykes.
“For reasons not yet explained the Government
requires a ‘means test’ on country taxi operators applying for the grant
even though $3 million is sufficient for grants on 100% of the 80 WATs in
country Victoria.
“The consequence of this approach is that viable
country taxi businesses may choose not to buy WATs because they consider
them a business liability requiring cross subsidisation from more
profitable, conventional cabs.
“This will ultimately mean less WATs to transport
country Victoria’s frail elderly and disabled.
Dr Sykes said demanding a means test of country taxi
operators purchasing WATs when city operators did not face the same
requirement was absurd.
“The requirement for a means test for country WAT
grants is in stark contrast to the subsidies of many thousands of dollars
per year provided to Melbourne cab operators to provide WATs - without
means tests!
“This is a totally inequitable situation with the
Bracks Government once again showing its callous contempt for country
Victoria’s elderly and disabled.
“I call on the Government to immediately remove the
means test for WAT grants for country taxi operators and live up to its
claim to govern for all Victorians,” concluded Dr Sykes. |