Understand where your coming from pool. But think of it this way: If you want to start a taxi company, and the first thing you do is buy a fleet of cars before you have built any roads to drive on, or an even more direct comparison: the place where your proposed customer base is in a location owned by your competitor, that happens to have a taxi company already, who is at fault if you don't get any business?
As the vehicle seller, who am I to say what you will do with the taxi's? Not my business. You may have wanted to drive on my neighbors streets, but then you may well have though about negotiating that before buying all the cars. Or maybe try to wrap it into the deal for the cars.
Food for thought. Hypocrisy has nothing to do with it.