Fox, deputy leader of the Independent group, said: "To me, none of it made sense and the taxi office would've caused little rat runs.
However, as it was not a recognised event, bringing in event laws to monitor it would be challenging, MP for Leeds Central and Headingley, Alex Sobel, told the meeting.Sobel acknowledged the size of the Otley Run had "got out of hand", adding: "We need to look at the laws we have and tightening them, bringing more control to the Otley Run."
Sobel said one possibility would be to introduce a fee to be paid by the businesses and used to fund policing and support safety."What would be best is if the pubs themselves voluntarily started to pay into a fund, to show willing," he said."There are 17 of them on the route, we know how much money, more or less, they make on a Saturday, it would be a very small amount of profit to contribute towards the policing of the event."
Leeds councillor Jonathan Pryor agreed that venues needed to accept responsibility for keeping people safe."I think we want to be really clear that the incident that happened in Headingley a few weeks ago isn't down to them at all, it's down to that individual that did it," he said.
"But at the same time we need to make sure the venues across the area are playing their part in keeping people, who come and do the Otley Run, safe."
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