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Previously on "Blck cab under the threat"

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  • minestrone
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    Round these parts it is much harder to get a black cab licence, they are more strict about who they give it to. If the woman is out on the booze I prefer her to get a black cab coming home.

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  • escapeUK
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    Originally posted by Alias View Post
    unfortunately its going that way (and the surrounding areas too)

    Windsor has changed quite a bit over the last couple of years for the worse...
    It sounds lovely and enriched to me, hope all the lefties are enjoying it.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    My experience of that area is that you're right, and I also concur with the belief that there's something fishy going on in Slough.
    I remember the Hackney Cabs that plied their trade outside Slough station in the late 80s.

    They were a lot more expensive than the private hire ones, and would drive along the main drag outside the station just slowly enough that they'd catch every traffic light at red.

    I found a private hire firm instead.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    eJobs - TAXI DRIVERS ADS CHAUFFEURS IN UK , EU TAXI DRIVERS LTD


    ALL TRAINING DONE BY INTERNET.



    they are advertising for taxi drivers in romania!
    BEING A TAXI DRIVER IN THE UK IT MEANS THAT YOU CAN MAKE £350-£500 A WEEK CLEAR PROFIT
    must seem a fortune...

    but

    Stefan Balsanu, 44, can earn double the salary he made as an IT professional in Romania driving taxis in Crawley.

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  • Alias
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    unfortunately its going that way (and the surrounding areas too)

    Windsor has changed quite a bit over the last couple of years for the worse...

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  • mos
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    My sister works in Slough. Random drive by shooting at entrance to her office recently. Only an air pistol - but even so.....
    So dangerously close to Windsor, which I dearly love. hope you Sis is safe ..

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Time is one thing that is in plentiful supply on CUK pray tell us
    Up until a couple of years ago, we (me and the missus) used to own a wedding car company that ran classic American cars. We did this in our spare time - she did the business side, me (being that way inclined) took care of the cars. Anyway, we started off doing prom work as well as weddings but then we had to jump through all these hoops for licensing as it's hire and reward - unlike wedding car work which anyone can do.

    So we gave it a go with one of our classic cars, we upped the insurance, got CRB checked, I took my Winchester taxi test (I actually took the test in Basingstoke) and then we got one of our classic cars registered in Winchester as a licensed taxi. We even made the local paper when we did that.

    All this came at a cost though. We found that we were paying maybe £2000 per year in compliance for £1500 of prom work and as much as we wanted to carry on doing proms (and other hire and reward work) it just wasn't paying it's way. We went back to just doing weddings.

    We sold the business for lots of reasons - it was full of great highs and some serious lows. I'm saving the best stories for my forthcoming book....

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by mos View Post
    In Slough, Reading and sadly Windsor practically all taxi cars, many of them black cab brand, look and feel like second hand ancient clunkers. I suspect not safe for passengers.

    Why licensing body is not dealing with this new trend? Should they not impose some standards which would preclude usage of second hand cars which responsible drivers decommissioned years ago?

    Its just so sad and unfair.
    Tax drivers outside of London are hard pushed to make a profit. I am happy to ride in any age of car.

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  • BrilloPad
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    My sister works in Slough. Random drive by shooting at entrance to her office recently. Only an air pistol - but even so.....

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  • DodgyAgent
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    eJobs - TAXI DRIVERS ADS CHAUFFEURS IN UK , EU TAXI DRIVERS LTD


    ALL TRAINING DONE BY INTERNET.



    they are advertising for taxi drivers in romania!

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  • Scoobos
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    My experience of that area is that you're right, and I also concur with the belief that there's something fishy going on in Slough.

    Most drivers dont seem to be good enough to have a licence.

    I also lived on a street with lots of foreign nationals who lived 10+ a house, and they seemed to have at least 4 taxis outside. Do you get some kind of tax break or something , if your car is registered as a taxi cab?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    I'm a registered Winchester cabbie. Long story.
    Time is one thing that is in plentiful supply on CUK pray tell us

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  • Alias
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    very few of them about in the areas you mention, mostly private hire ones that are stupidly overpriced and the drivers don't follow the rules of the road (its questionable if they have a driving license in the first place anyway)

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  • Lockhouse
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    I'm a registered Winchester cabbie. Long story.

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  • SimonMac
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    Thought you meant this:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20031436

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