P.V.O.A. AND PRIVATEPARTY ADVERTISING J " HE new Road Traffic Bill
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is also under fire from the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association. They are unhappy about the
advertisement of private parties in churches and church magazines. " If it is desirable to widen the original clause [in Section 25 of the 1934 Act] al all, why should the concession be extended only to places of worship?" they ask.
They are opposing the clause authorizing charges to be made for parking on the highways.
Two meetings were held this week by the Association on the possibility of having clauses inserted in the Bill to give effect to the Thesiger Committee's recommendations on the variation of licences, the period of waiting in corridor areas on excursions and tours, and railway objections, The Minister is, however, averse to an extension of the Bill, because of the delay involved.