The D.C. Taxicab Commission has a problem dealing with reporters, but that?s far from the only problem with the commission. Does it need reform, or should it be abolished entirely?
Even before the current video imbroglio, there was widespread agreement that the Taxi Commission was broken. It simply skipped many meetings. It?s supposed to set taxi policy, but during his tenure as mayor Adrian Fenty took power away from the board.
Now, all of its decisions must go through a mayoral appointee who often simply doesn?t implement their directives. That means a board is making decisions but lacks the power to carry them out.
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