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V.T.C.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Volunteer Training Corps.

  2. voting trust certificate.


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“We are not against Uber, we are not against the V.T.C.,” he said referring to non-taxi companies that offer rides on demand using drivers who are licensed as professional chauffeurs.

From New York Times

Taxi drivers were never happy about the V.T.C. law, but they grew enraged when Uber arrived.

From New York Times

He said he started driving six years ago after paying 100,000 euros for his taxi medallion with a bank loan, around the time France passed the V.T.C. law.

From New York Times

Last year, the government passed legislation known as the Thévenoud Law, which requires all chauffeurs to have a professional license and prevents V.T.C. services from using geolocation software to show the whereabouts of their cars.

From New York Times

Asked as to the nature of his disability, an appellant informed one of the London Tribunals that he was a member of the V.T.C.

From Project Gutenberg