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  • Somewhere in the first post I put a statement about what is needed to remove the boycott.

    The boycott was in response to an action by John Griffin, and John Griffin can reverse that action.

    All John has to do, is issue a statement in which he basically says "I was wrong, London's more complex than just a black cabs vs minicabs thing, and we're going to immediately tell our drivers to respect the existing laws and other road users"... hell, he can even add "whilst we seek to engage the relevant parties in conversations about access to bus lanes and other pieces of London's transport infrastructure".

    I'm pretty sure any competent PR person could even make him look saintly in the process and sweep the injunction and police investigation under the carpet too.

    Reverse the statement, and then the boycott will be lifted.

    The problem here is that the head of media doesn't have the authority to do that. In which case he knows what he needs to do, go speak to his boss.

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