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I took a taxi from a rank in my local town last week, the driver said he and his colleagues were earning around £25 a day which suggests 3-4 short trips for 8-10 hours work. All his business travel, airport and night time work has gone.
Was that £25 in total, or just the card payments that are put through the books?
I took a taxi from a rank in my local town last week, the driver said he and his colleagues were earning around £25 a day which suggests 3-4 short trips for 8-10 hours work. All his business travel, airport and night time work has gone.
Thought I read somewhere, can't be a*d to Google it, that black cabs were doing better than other taxis as safer due to partitions.
They got in trouble with Advertising Standards (OFCOM) for saying they were all safer when only some cabs models are safer as they keep you 2 metres away from the driver.
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