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"A number of amendments have raised serious concerns inside the British freight industry. Amendment 136 seeks to broaden the reach of the legislation by altering the weight threshold for vehicles subject to regulation, in some cases bringing it down to 1.5 tonnes. This brings millions of vans into the remit without any recourse to an impact assessment. It would bankrupt small businesses up and down the UK reliant upon such vehicles that do not have the resources to accommodate such regulation. Similarly, Amendment 134 alters the weight limit down to 2.8 tonnes. Whilst companies in Germany operate under such limits, the UK does not. It broadens the scope of the legislation enormously – again without adequate justification. Many representatives of the UK freight and haulage industry strongly opposed plans to prevent operators carrying out their own tachograph calibration. It is right that this amendment be lifted and I hope that it stays out of future proposals. Today’s proposals establish far reaching surveillance that goes beyond anything anticipated or justified. I fear that permitting these amendments could pave the way for Brussels to roll out similar levels of monitoring and enforcement for other road users and in other industries."@en1
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