Tampa Limousine Regulator Looking To Restrict New Market Entry - Tampa's limousine regulator, the Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission (HCPTC) is looking to block new market entrants by raising application fees an placing moratoriums on licensing and vehicle permitting. On the heels of complaints filed by Tampa taxicab drivers that limousine services are cutting into their profits at the regional interstate hubs located in Tampa, board members of the HCPTC has ordered the staff to seek ways to stymie limousine growth. "Such a move violates the free market principles that this Nation was built on", comments FITA President, Walter Kozak. Continues Kozak, "under its' statutory mandate, the HCPTC has the authority to collect reasonable fees to ensure the solvency of the agency. With a $800,000.
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