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without an UK 0-licence but which require one, and where domestic operators suffer anti-competitive activities.
The appellants in this case were caught out because their operations were clearly not infrequent or irregular and the vehicles remained in the UK for long periods.
The recently proposed cabotage changes would in future permit regular, if restricted, cabotage operations, as long as sthere was an international loaded journey, a maximum of three domestic operations or legs, and the vehicle exited the country within seven days.
This could be carried out entirely regularly and, if implemented, a non-UK based operator could cany out UK-based operations in a way not currently permitted. •