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Originally posted by bobspud View PostAs recently as last year I can remember walking from the back of Oxford street way to Liverpool Street just to find a black cab that would go East. They are a shocking shower of tulipe and thoroughly deserved the kicking Uber were giving them.
Actually, forget it.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf only someone would invent an underground railway that could have helped you. Maybe we could call it the tube?
Actually, forget it.Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post...without any inconvenient things like checking adequately for criminal convictions. Or immigration status, or really stupid stuff like paying tax. Merely details...Comment
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Originally posted by gables View PostOut interest do mini cab firms do all this?Comment
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Originally posted by gables View PostOut interest do mini cab firms do all this?
Plus they don't have a monopoly all over London and then hide their data from TFL."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI cannot believe they just ****ed up thousands of cabbies that were all relying on UBER for a living...
I feel sorry for them, because as Uber pretends they're self-employed, they're completely shafted by this. But you can't equate them with London cabbies.
*cue somebody recounting one bad experience with a London cabbie because anecdote is the singular of data*Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThey aren't cabbies. Cabbies train for several years to acquire the Knowledge, and are tightly regulated. These are just randoms with a satnav.
I feel sorry for them, because as Uber pretends they're self-employed, they're completely shafted by this. But you can't equate them with London cabbies.
*cue somebody recounting one bad experience with a London cabbie because anecdote is the singular of data*
Whs. you can't equate the two. Cabbies are three times more expensiveWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post*cue somebody recounting one bad experience with a London cabbie because anecdote is the singular of data*Comment
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