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As 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. -
If only someone would invent an underground railway that could have helped you. Maybe we could call it the tube?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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I don't do tubes while inebriated. Especially in the summer when its warm.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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Out interest do mini cab firms do all this?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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They check if you have a criminal record. You need one to get in.Originally posted by gables View PostOut interest do mini cab firms do all this?Comment
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Yeah they do.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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They aren't cabbies. Cabbies train for several years to acquire the Knowledge, and are tightly regulated. These are just randoms with a satnav.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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London black cab driver jailed for sex attacks on sleeping women - BBC NewsOriginally 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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